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Minecraft Steve has a Beard Again

  He also polished his shoes, but still refuses to put his shirt in properly. For the first time in over 10 years, the cult Minecraft (opens in new tab) default skin/character Steve has a beard again in the most recent update to Minecraft's upcoming version. The skins for both the default Steve and Alex characters in the beta launcher have minor tweaks to texture that make a huge difference. Steve is now sporting, yet again that iconic beard. Sleeves are rolled up or cuffed, and a bit more color in key areas like the arms, shoes, and chest. Maybe they've polished the shoes. It's hard to say all that dust isn't it? Alex wears the same sleeve sleeves as Alex but with more vivid colours on their clothing. Alex's hair is highlighted by its layering and its depth. Everyone has been affected by the long-running global pandemic. Many people decided that this was a key moment to grow a beard, because they were not going out or doing anything, including it appears, Minecraft Steve. Is it a canon? Game servers It's not. It was a prank. Steve's beard was first lost in 2009, 13 years ago, well before Alex even appeared on the scene. Despite that, the neglected beard was still seen in official artwork at times and even the showed up at the time they included Steve in Super Smash Brothers, all the way to an Amiibo figure. Welcome back, beardy Steve. The fans seem excited. (opens in a new tab) In other Minecraft news, we've rounded up a bunch of the best texture packs (opens in new tab) for the well-known survival game. There is also a trend of restoring ruin players updating their historical castles in the game (opens new tab) as well as the recently added ancient ruins. (opens in a new tab) - (opens in new tab) Jon Bolding is a games writer and critic with an extensive experience in strategy games. When he's not at his PC, he can be found playing any tabletop game imaginable.

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