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Does Minecraft Bedrock Edition Support Mods?
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Modding has been a cornerstone of the Minecraft community since as early as beta, but has that carried over to Bedrock Edition in the modern era? Today, we answer that and more in “Does Minecraft Bedrock Edition Support Mods?”

Does Minecraft Bedrock Edition Support Mods?

Minecraft Marketplace Screenshot Minecraft Bedrock Edition does support mods, but they come in two different forms. The first is third-party addons that one must find online through websites such as CurseForge. The second is addons available for purchase through the Minecraft Marketplace. Below, we review the pros and cons of each.

Bedrock Edition Third-Party Addons

PC and mobile Bedrock Edition players can find and manually install third-party addons (Bedrock Mods) from websites such as CurseForge. Much like Java Edition modding, these addons are typically free but require manual installation, which can have a bit of a learning curve. Additionally, console players can not install or use these addons at all, completely blocking some Bedrock players from participating.

Bedrock Edition Marketplace Addons

Bedrock Edition’s second modding option comes in the form of paid addons purchased through the Minecraft Marketplace. Outside of the payment, no extra work is required, and everything is set up automatically. Console players can also participate. However, costs can get very high when attempting to create a modpack of comparable size to what third-party options get for free.

Third-Party Vs Marketplace: What to Choose

Minecraft Bedrock Mods CurseForge Screenshot At the end of the day, the choice between third-party and the Minecraft Marketplace comes down to preference unless you are a console player. Are you willing to take the time to set up addons manually and potentially troubleshoot the problems that may arise? If so, then third-party is likely the way to go. If not, then spending money on the more curated and convenient content of the Minecraft Marketplace may be more to your preference.
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