Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition gets update on Xbox LIVE

Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition, the best-selling game ever on Xbox LIVE, is receiving an update today, but it isn't the Adventure update that many are hoping for.

The update, which should be rolling out today if it hasn't already, adds an autosave function, an Interace Opacity slider, and a number of bug fixes. When logging into Minecraft on Xbox 360, it should update automatically. Here's what it includes (via):

  • Added an autosave, and the ability to turn autosave off, or set it from 15 minutes up to 2 hours in 15 minute steps.
  • Split the sensitivity controls into an in-game sensitivity and an in-menu sensitivity.
  • Added an Interface Opacity slider in the settings for plasma screen users.
  • Added a gamertag display in splitscreen, and the ability to enable/disable it in the settings.
  • Added an option in the settings menu to enable/disable in-game hints.
  • Added an option in the settings menu to enable/disable tooltips.
  • Added a co-ordinate display to the in-game map.
  • Added new sections in the How To Play on Multiplayer, Sharing Screenshots, and What’s New.
  • Added a warning message when attempting to place lava near the spawn area.
  • Fixes:-
  • Fix for the leaderboard crash when toggling between filters/leaderboards.
  • Fix for server disconnect message appearing when offline or in leaderboards.
  • Fix for issue where posting a screenshot to Facebook caused a back out to the main menu.
  • Fix for clay generation.
  • Fix for ‘Awaiting Approval’ showing all the time on some signs.
  • Various crafting menu fixes.
  • Fix for being able to stand on sugarcane.
  • Fix for intermittent crash on saving.
  • Fix for duplication bug with the furnace and dispenser.
  • Fix for not being able to place water near the spawn area.
  • Fix for intermittent problem on entering the Nether putting the player above the Nether world.
  • Fix for frame-rate drop around the edge of the world.
  • Fix for intermittent problem where some achievements were not being awarded.
  • Fix for graphical issue with stairs.
  • Fix for issue with enemies spawning inside a house when they shouldn’t.
  • Fix for Zombie Pigmen not being counted for leaderboard scores.

While this is your typical post-launch update, I'm sure many Minecraft fans are eager for the Adventure Update. 4J Studios, which is working with Mojang on the console version, was recently said to be working on update 1.7.3 which adds pistons among other features. There was no word on when these would be implemented.