We run custom plugins that require a current Minecraft client. Here is what works today.
We run custom plugins, anti-cheat, and economy systems that require a current Minecraft client. Here is exactly what works today — and what does not.
Supported clients
These versions connect without compatibility warnings.
These client versions connect without compatibility warnings and receive the full feature set including tournaments and the in-game shop.
Java Edition 1.20.4 — recommended for PC players.
Latest Bedrock release on Windows, iOS, Android, and console.
Our launcher auto-selects the correct profile after login.
Java Edition 1.20.4 — recommended for PC players.
Latest Bedrock release on Windows, iOS, Android, and console.
Our launcher auto-selects the correct profile after login.
Unsupported versions
Older clients cannot join because plugin APIs differ between major releases.
Older clients cannot join because our plugin APIs differ between major releases. Attempting to connect shows an outdated client or server message.
Java versions below 1.20.4.
Legacy console editions without Bedrock cross-play.
Cracked or modified clients flagged by anti-cheat.
Java versions below 1.20.4.
Legacy console editions without Bedrock cross-play.
Cracked or modified clients flagged by anti-cheat.
Check your version
Java: main menu bottom-left shows the version string. Bedrock: Settings → About.
Java Edition shows the version string on the main menu bottom-left. Bedrock lists the build under Settings → About. Match it against the supported list above.
1Open Minecraft and note your version number.
2Compare it to Java 1.20.4 or the latest Bedrock build.
3Update through the official launcher if needed.
4Reconnect to the server from your dashboard IP.
1Open Minecraft and note your version number.
2Compare it to Java 1.20.4 or the latest Bedrock build.