Minecraft: Pocket Edition was initially released for Xperia Play and later for other Android devices, offering a portable version of Minecraft for mobile users.
The iOS version of Minecraft: Pocket Edition was released, bringing the game to iPhone and iPad users and expanding its mobile audience.
The Redstone Update for Minecraft: Pocket Edition was released, adding Redstone components, switches, and other mechanical features similar to the PC version.
Announcement of the Better Together Update, aiming to unify Minecraft on different platforms including Pocket Edition and bring cross-platform multiplayer.
The Better Together Update was released, merging Minecraft: Pocket Edition with Minecraft on Windows 10 and Xbox One, enabling cross-play and updating the game to the Bedrock Edition engine.
Minecraft Marketplace was launched on Pocket Edition and other Bedrock platforms, offering skins, texture packs, and worlds created by community creators for purchase.
The Aquatic Update was introduced to Minecraft: Pocket Edition, adding oceans, new mobs like the dolphin and turtle, and new underwater features.
With the transition to the unified Bedrock Edition, Minecraft: Pocket Edition officially was renamed simply Minecraft on mobile devices.
The player character first spawns in the Overworld, beginning their journey to explore and survive.
The player crafts wooden tools for the first time, enabling resource gathering and building.
The player discovers underground caves and begins mining for coal, iron, and other ores.
The player hears the chilling sounds of zombies and skeletons, facing the dangers of hostile mobs at night.
The player constructs a basic shelter to withstand the dangers of the night.
The player learns to craft a brewing stand and begins making various potions to assist survival and combat.
The player constructs and activates a Nether Portal, entering the dangerous hellish dimension.
The player confronts Nether mobs like Blazes and Ghasts, collecting Blaze Rods for brewing.
The player locates a Nether fortress, a rare structure vital for game progression and resources.
The player collects Ender Pearls dropped by Endermen, essential for reaching the End dimension.
The player assembles the End portal frame and activates it to travel to the End dimension.
The player fights and defeats the Ender Dragon, the game's primary boss, culminating the core progression.
After defeating the Ender Dragon, the player discovers End Cities with valuable loot and Elytra wings.
The player creates advanced Redstone contraptions for automation and complex machines.
The player summons and defeats the Wither boss, gaining a Nether Star to craft a Beacon.
Using the Nether Star, the player builds a Beacon that provides powerful effects and buffs.
The player establishes trade with villagers, unlocking access to unique items through barter.
The player tames wolves and cats and breeds animals to sustain food and companionship.