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BedrockTogether is a free connection-assistance service for Minecraft Bedrock Edition players. It uses Xbox Live bot accounts as an entry point, allowing users on Bedrock platforms such as Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, iOS, Android, and Windows 10/11 to enter the BedrockTogether Hub, then transfer to any third-party server that supports Bedrock players. Strictly speaking, it is not a traditional enterprise SaaS product; it is closer to a game connection relay and server discovery tool.
The core workflow is very lightweight: add a bot as a friend, join the bot’s game from your friends list, then choose the target server in the Hub. The Hub automatically opens a server menu showing saved servers and featured servers. Users can save a server name, IP, and port, with the list tied to their account and retained across sessions. The service also pings servers in real time, displaying player count, latency, online/offline status, and color indicators to help judge server quality. Featured servers are shown at the top, making it easier to discover popular or new servers.
The official FAQ clearly states that the service is completely free to use, with no visible plans, subscriptions, payment methods, or premium features. The barrier to entry is low: no mods, cheats, or exploits are required—only a valid Microsoft / Xbox Live account and Minecraft Bedrock Edition. However, the service depends on bot capacity. Each bot has a 2,000-friend limit, so if one is full, users need to wait for additional bots or choose an account with more available capacity.
The text states that this method falls under normal Xbox Live friend and join-game behavior, and requires users to comply with Microsoft’s Xbox Live terms of use. The terms also state that the service is provided “as is” and “as available,” with no guarantee of uninterrupted operation, and that it may undergo maintenance, be suspended, or have access restricted at any time. It is not responsible for the content, rules, or behavior of third-party servers, and it does not disclose enterprise-level support information such as privacy practices, encryption, compliance certifications, SLA, or customer support response times.
BedrockTogether is suitable for players who want a convenient way to connect to third-party servers from console, mobile, or Windows Bedrock Edition—especially those who do not want to repeatedly enter IP addresses, and who want to save frequently used servers and check latency status. The text does not specify access conditions from mainland China. Since the service depends on Xbox Live, Minecraft Bedrock, and connectivity to third-party servers, the actual experience may be affected by network conditions, account region, and the target server. Alternatives to consider include Minecraft’s native connection methods, BedrockConnect, or local Minecraft community tools.
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