Since the game doesn't use any of the standard computershare systems, it's important that the name is changed in order to allow more people to find the game. Minecraft refers to a game that is played on the computer, meaning it doesn't use any actual gaming hardware. The biggest change is obviously the rename of the game, which has now been officially re-branded to simply 'Minecraft'. It's unclear when Mojang will decide whether they'll be able to unlock the game for other platforms such as Windows Mobile, but you can get a taste of what's in store for you in the YouTube video embedded below.Īs if you couldn't tell from the video, Minecraft Beta has been changed quite a bit since it first debuted. Android users can already choose to add their friends to the beta and opt-out from the Facebook page. It's still unclear whether the new release by Mojang will be an improvement over the alpha version that was released a few months ago, but there's no doubt that it's looking pretty good so far. Anyone who's interested in the game that has become one of the most talked about games on Facebook is likely very excited to hear about the latest version - Minecraft Beta.