Mojang recently released the Minecraft Bedrock 1.21.123 hotfix update, addressing several critical bugs that had affected the game for a few days. Following the 1.21.120 update on October 28, 2025, Minecraft experienced numerous issues, prompting millions of players to discuss and criticize the developers. In response, Mojang quickly pushed the 1.21.123 update to resolve these problems.
At the beginning of the patch notes, the developers expressed their gratitude to players for their patience and for reporting the glitches. Below, we explore all the bugs fixed in the Minecraft Bedrock 1.21.123 update, as well as some issues that remain unresolved.
### Bugs Fixed in Minecraft Bedrock 1.21.123 Hotfix Update
Here is a complete list of bugs fixed in this update:
– **Mouse cursor moving during gameplay**
The persistent issue of the mouse cursor appearing and moving during gameplay was partially addressed in a previous update but has been fully fixed in this release.
– **Major memory utilization bug**
Some players experienced a severe memory leak that caused the game to consume excessive RAM, eventually leading to crashes. This memory leak has now been resolved.
– **Pink textures on Windows**
A critical bug caused nearly all textures in the game and menus to turn pink on Windows systems, severely impacting gameplay visuals. This issue was fixed promptly in this hotfix.
– **Game crashes when using hotbar hotkeys**
Crashes triggered by hotbar hotkeys have been addressed and resolved.
– **IME candidates appearing in place of text fields**
Issues with Input Method Editor (IME) candidates showing up incorrectly instead of text fields have been fixed.
– **Several other crashes**
Additional minor crashes reported by players have been fixed in this update.
### Remaining Issues in Minecraft Bedrock After the Update
While the 1.21.123 update resolved many critical issues, some bugs remain:
– **Translucent mob textures**
A bug causes mob textures to become translucent whenever a player approaches them closely. This issue persists in the latest version.
– **Lost worlds after 1.21.120 update**
One major problem that Mojang has yet to officially acknowledge involves players losing their saved worlds following the 1.21.120 update. This issue stems from the recent transition of Bedrock Edition from UWP (Universal Windows Platform) to GDK (Game Development Kit).
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Mojang continues to work on improvements, so players can expect further patches to address outstanding issues and enhance the gaming experience.
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