Minecraft Multiplayer - How To Play With Friends
Briefly

Multiplayer gameplay in Minecraft differs based on the version being played, specifically Java and Bedrock. To successfully join friends, players need to be mutual friends online. For Bedrock, joining a friend's world is straightforward: after launching the game, they can navigate through the 'Play' menu to find joinable friends. In contrast, Java players typically connect through Realms or dedicated servers. For local multiplayer, players must ensure all devices share the same internet connection and manage player profiles to enjoy the game with friends.
To join friends in Minecraft, players must be mutual friends online. Bedrock offers direct world joining, while Java uses Realms or dedicated servers.
In Minecraft Bedrock, joining a friend involves launching the game, selecting 'Play', and navigating to 'Friends' to find the host's name.
For inviting friends to a Bedrock world, the host should activate multiplayer options and send invites, with notifications appearing when friends join.
Local multiplayer requires launching a world and adding players through console profiles, ensuring all devices are on the same internet connection for seamless play.
Read at GameSpot
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