Are worlds stored in Badrock accounts?

Au
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If I log in to my Minecraft account on another console, will the worlds still be there? (Also on the Badrock version) So the worlds are also saved on the Badrock version?

Tr

It's called Bedrock and you can also use Google but if you are too lazy here please

Old worlds are automatically converted to the new format when they are loaded. The database is stored in the db / subdirectory of a Bedrock Edition world. It seems that the terrain generation is also saved there.

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Co

That depends on which system the Bedrock version is being played on. The game status is saved on consoles, e.g. Locally and if a live account (XBOX) or a PS + account (Playstation) is available, possibly also in the respective cloud.

In a Minecraft / Mojang account itself, no game is saved.
Further information can be found here: https://help.minecraft.net/hc/en-us/articles/360035131551-Where-are-Minecraft-files-stored

Ch

It's bad that nobody googles here. Next time just write gidf (.de) mhh the link is not allowed on good question. Just why

Au

I googled and found nothing. Answering the question would have been enough. You don't have to complain right away.

Po

If you type in "Will worlds be saved in Badrock Accounts" it will be the first result.

Tr

But in real life it's called Bedrock and if you don't know what google is then I can't help you either

Po

I guess you didn't want answers to me?

Au

I just wanted to know the answer to that. Whether I wrote bedrock or badrock, or whether I know what google is or not, you would just have to answer the question. If you think the question is so unnecessary you shouldn't answer it instead of coming up with something like that. I googled and couldn't find the answer I wanted so I asked here. Where is the problem?

Au

The first result is https://minecraft-de.gamepedia.com/...peicherung apart from the fact that different results come with each one, because this is related to the search history.

Au

Thank you that was the answer I was looking for.