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Minecraft News: Title Update 15 Hits Xbox 360, Pocket Edition Sales at Over 21 Million

Minecraft's Pocket Edition Sales Cross 21 Million, and the Xbox 360 Version Gets Title Update 15

It was only a little less than two weeks ago when Title Update 14 hit both the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions of Minecraft, and already we have a new update for the former.

Title Update 15 is here, and has been detailed by 4J. It consists of fixes mostly, nothing major, but you can check out the official list below courtesy of the Minecraft Forums:

- Fix for blocks reappearing after they are mined.
- Fix to random fall damage issue.
- Fix for slow chunk loading speed.
- Fix for Maps not correctly display at the game start.
- Fix for splitscreen audio issues.
- Fix for blocks not always showing damage in splitscreen.
- Fix for Enderdragon sounds.
- Changed Zombies rare loot drop to be Carrots, Potatoes or Iron Ingots.
- Fix for problems spawning Chickens, Wolves & Mooshrooms.
- Fix for problem causing first item in the quickselect bar to sometimes move to the inventory on opening the inventory.
- Changed repairing tools in the Inventory to only allow tools that are not enchanted (since you'd lose the enchantment).
- Fix for villager eggs in a dispenser not producing random professions.
- Fix for Iron Golems not stopping their attack when they've killed a skeleton.
- Fix for issue when players teleported while riding a pig or a minecart
- Fix for animals climbing Cobblestone walls.
- Fix for attaching fences to cobblestone wall.
- Fix for Invisibility potion not making sheep completely invisible.
- Fix for gamertag being visible when using an invisibility potion.
- Fix for tamed wolves with invisibility becoming visible when swimming in water.
- Fix to let bonus chests spawn in pre-TU14 worlds.
- Fix to issue causing stationary network players to oscillate between two slightly different positions.
- Fix for unsynchronised audio.
- Fixed chatpad input on Anvil.

Expect the patch to hit the PS3 soon.

While console gamers will celebrate the good news that has the version catch up with its PC predecessor, the Pocket Edition of Minecraft isn't much further behind in terms of popularity.

Developer Jens Bergensten revealed via Twitter that the portable edition had crossed 21 million sales, making it the best-selling version to date. To celebrate the ever growing user base, the developers will be hosting a live stream so players can ask the developers any question they'd like.

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