General Party Zone on Minecraft Bedrock Edition

What's Bedrock Edition?
 
What's Bedrock Edition?
What she said.
Bedrock edition of Minecraft is the three platforms; Mobile, Windows 10, and Console. They all can connect together on servers, which is kinda cool. But they can’t connect to Java edition of Minecraft.

The simple answer is that we don’t have the playerbase to do this. It would be ALOT of work with very little in return. The devs would spend months, or longer, coding on a new platform. Don’t think this is happening. -1
 
WUT NU

I have Windows 10 but i hate the mc Version of it! -1
 
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Bedrock edition of Minecraft is the three platforms; Mobile, Windows 10, and Console. They all can connect together on servers, which is kinda cool. But they can’t connect to Java edition of Minecraft.

The simple answer is that we don’t have the playerbase to do this. It would be ALOT of work with very little in return. The devs would spend months, or longer, coding on a new platform. Don’t think this is happening. -1
Oh l, I see. I agree, we don't have a big enough playerbase to do this. But if PartyZone gets a huge baby boom of players, I would reconsider. -1 for now
 
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Oh l, I see. I agree, we don't have a big enough playerbase to do this. But if PartyZone gets a huge baby boom of players, I would reconsider. -1 for now
Baby boom?
 
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Baby boom?
Like, after one of the wars (cant remember which) there was a huge amount of babies born. This was then called a "baby boom" and the children born are called "baby boomers"
 
Imma just act as if I understand that
 
Baby boom?
That was a period in history, after medicine began saving young children, where there were a lot of pregnancy’s. I’m not remembering exactly when this was though.

For PZ it would mean a whole bunch of new players coming in every day.
 
Also, it's a whole other programming language that the devs would need to know to make it work.
 
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Bedrock edition of Minecraft is the three platforms; Mobile, Windows 10, and Console. They all can connect together on servers, which is kinda cool. But they can’t connect to Java edition of Minecraft.

The simple answer is that we don’t have the playerbase to do this. It would be ALOT of work with very little in return. The devs would spend months, or longer, coding on a new platform. Don’t think this is happening. -1
Exactly what GhostOfAnEmerald said. Party zone just doesn't have the player base to implement this and it requires a lot of hard work.
 
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