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How To Transfer Minecraft Worlds To Another Device?
Transferring your Minecraft worlds to another device can be essential for players who want to continue their progress on a different platform. Whether you’re moving from PlayStation 4 to PC or Xbox to mobile, this guide will walk you through the steps to successfully transfer your Minecraft worlds.
Step 1: Locate Your Minecraft Worlds
Before you begin the transfer process, you need to locate where your Minecraft worlds are saved on your current device. The location may vary depending on the platform you are using.
Platform | Worlds Location |
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PC | C:\Users\YourUsername\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\saves |
PlayStation 4 | Settings > Application Saved Data Management > Saved Data in System Storage > Minecraft |
Xbox | Settings > System > Storage > Minecraft |
Step 2: Copy Your Minecraft Worlds
Once you have located your Minecraft worlds, you need to copy them to a transferable storage device such as a USB flash drive or an external hard drive.
Step 3: Transfer Worlds to New Device
Connect the storage device to your new device and copy the Minecraft worlds from the device to the appropriate directory on the new platform.
Step 4: Import Worlds in Minecraft
Launch Minecraft on the new device and import the transferred worlds from the saved directory. Ensure that the worlds are recognized and accessible within the game.
By following these steps, you can seamlessly transfer your Minecraft worlds to another device and continue playing without losing your progress.
For more detailed platform-specific instructions, you can visit the official Minecraft support pages for Minecraft.
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