Mojang Studios has shipped the Herdcraft Update for Minecraft — a real, playable April Fools’ Day addition that meaningfully alters the core game. The update is Java Edition snapshot 26w14a, released 1 April 2026. It is available for Java Edition players only; Bedrock Edition players on mobile, console, and Windows 10/11 edition are not able to access this update.
Unlike social media jokes or fake announcements, Mojang went full in: the Herdcraft Update is a Java Edition snapshot that removes a significant portion of the standard Minecraft experience and replaces it with new mechanics built around herding and animal management as the central loop.
What the Herdcraft Update Does
The Herdcraft Update removes the standard inventory system entirely and replaces it with lead and leash mechanics for blocks — players can direct blocks to move by right-clicking a block and left-clicking a target location, functioning in a way similar to RTS unit control. The herd management loop reorganises core Minecraft gameplay around animal direction and management rather than standard survival and crafting.
Mojang has not published full patch notes, which is consistent with how they have handled past April Fools releases: the discovery is part of the joke.
What GameSpot confirmed is that this is a substantial gameplay change rather than a cosmetic tweak. Players booting up Minecraft Java Edition with snapshot 26w14a active will find their experience noticeably different from standard survival and creative modes.
Mojang’s April Fools History
Mojang has a track record with this. Previous notable April Fools updates include the Mine and Craft Digital Leisure Device (a fake handheld), the Trendy Update, the Love and Hugs Update, and several Java Edition snapshot jokes that were genuinely playable. The Herdcraft Update follows in that tradition — something actually functional, not just announced.
The pattern is that these updates are temporary. They run for a window around April 1 before Mojang reverts the game to standard. If you want to experience it, log in now.
Why SEA Java Edition Players Should Check It In
Minecraft is one of the most played games across Southeast Asia across every age group and platform — Bedrock Edition on mobile is the dominant access point for most SEA players. However, the Herdcraft Update is a Java Edition-only snapshot, meaning only players on the PC Java Edition can access it.
April Fools content in live games is time-limited by nature. Java Edition players who want to experience the Herdcraft Update should log in during the event window — players who wait until next week may not be able to.
The mechanics around RTS-style block control and inventory removal are a genuinely interesting design experiment in the context of Minecraft‘s existing systems. Even approached as a joke, there is enough in snapshot 26w14a to play with for an hour or so.
How to Access It
The Herdcraft Update is live for Minecraft Java Edition players as snapshot 26w14a. Bedrock Edition players — which includes most mobile and console players in Southeast Asia — are not able to access the update. Java Edition players will find the snapshot active by selecting it in the Java Edition launcher.
Mojang has not announced an end date. Based on past April Fools updates, the window is typically a few days. Check Minecraft‘s official channels for confirmation of when snapshot 26w14a is retired.