Deep Dark Experimental Snapshot 1 is the first and only experimental snapshot for Java Edition 1.19, released on February 17, 2022,[1] which adds features related to the deep dark. This version is a fork of 1.18.1. After the release of 1.18.2, deep dark features made their way into official snapshots starting with 22w11a.

We are interested in your feedback about everything in the snapshot! When it comes to the Warden, we'd love to hear about how it feels to sneak around the Warden inside the Ancient Cities, how it feels trying to navigate stealthily in the Deep Dark, and how all the Sculk mechanics feel. Test in both single and multiplayer if you can! We'd love to hear about each of these experiences and how they differ for you.


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Another excellent announcement for players was that the 1.20 features showcased during Minecraft Live 2022 were released just a few days after their reveal via the latest snapshot. While it is titled 1.19.3, it mainly focuses on letting players experience the 1.20 features in all their glory.

All major updates and snapshots can be played using the launcher, from the 1.0.0 version to the latest snapshot. To download the 1.19.3 snapshot and access its experimental features, all players need to do is follow the steps below.

When launching 22w11a in the same installation directory as an existing 1.19 Experimental Snapshot installation, you'll likely notice the game complaining that worlds were created by an incompatible version and refusing to load, similarly to how 1.19 Experimental Snapshot (henceforth referred to as 1.19ES for brevity) refuses to load worlds from 1.18.1 or 1.18.2.

1 This fix does allow worlds from 1.19ES to load in 22w11a, with inventory, entities, blocks, map data, villager trades/experience etc. all intact, but has not been tested much more beyond that. Expect newly-generated chunks to have completely different terrain from adjacent existing chunks even though the seed should be the same. And, of course, don't expect this fix to be officially supported by Mojang.

The snapshot was aptly named "A Very Scary Snapshot." It added the highly anticipated Deep Dark features to the game, including: the Deep Dark biome, the Ancient City structure, the Warden mob, and some new blocks found deep underground.

The title of the snapshot is solely tailored around the Warden in Minecraft, as the mob is what makes the biome so terrifying to explore. The added effect of darkness, and the fact that players need to remain stealthy the entire time while exploring the biome, are factors that set the mood and turn vanilla Minecraft into something of a horror game.

Starting in 22w42a snapshot, you can access the new 1.20 Experimental Features (such as camels, bamboo wood set, chiseled bookshelf, and hanging signs). However, these new features do not install automatically. They are included in a data pack that you can access through the game.

First, you need to launch Minecraft Java Edition so that you can create a new world. In this tutorial, we have chosen Java Edition 1.19.3 from the Launcher which was released after snapshot 22w42a (you can launch any version since snapshot 22w42a).

As far as I know, you can enable the 1.20 features by selecting the 1.20 experimental datapack from the latest 1.19 snapshots, otherwise, the new 1.20 features will not show up. You can read more about the new way they are changing the Java Edition snapshots here:

The 23W07A Snapshot for Minecraft Java Edition has arrived, bringing with it the Sniffer, Archeology, the Cherry Blossom Biome, and more, as experimental features for you to try out in preparation for the 1.20 Update.

This snapshot does not include every feature planned for 1.19, also known as the Wild update, but it does include the Deep Dark biome, the Ancient City biome, the Warden mob, sculk blocks, the swift sneak enchantment, and the darkness mob effect.

The update is still a work in progress, so all of these elements are likely to change when 1.19 releases sometime this year. The snapshot can only be used in newly created worlds and in the Java edition of the game, however.

Jonny and Joel are joined by Minecraft Tech Lead SlicedLime to talk about the recent, massive changes to the game, technical challenges, and the process of adding new features to Minecraft. Plus, first impressions of The Deep Dark and The Warden in the first Experimental Snapshot featuring content from Minecraft 1.19!

If yes, how many prototypes do developers draft for a new feature? Is it based on the feature? Does the team also keep in mind the community feedback you will be getting after releasing a feature in the form of a snapshot?

Did the (experimental) snapshot process help in gathering meaningful feedback from the community with regards to bugs and issues the team needed to look at? I feel like we saw a lot of community interaction from the devs as 1.18 was being developed. Was this useful to help shape the update? Will this be something that will continue in updates in the future?

Minecraft 1.20 is scheduled to release late in 2023, which means there is still some time before players have access to this. However, alongside a recent snapshot release, it became possible to play an Experimental Minecraft Server. An Experimental Minecraft server allows you to test out and play with the new upcoming features in 1.20, like Archeology, Camels, Armour trimming and so much more!

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