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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14847 · Jun 20

#java#bedrock#bedrock_edition#bedrock_to_java#bungee#fabric#geyser#geysermc#hacktoberfest#java#java_edition#minecraft#minecraft_bedrock_edition#packet#pe#protocol#proxy#spigot#translator#velocity Geyser is a free tool that lets you play Minecraft across different versions by connecting Minecraft Java Edition servers. It works by translating data between the two game versions, enabling cross-platform play on devices like Windows, iOS, Android, and consoles. You can install it as a plugin or standalone, and it supports recent Minecraft versions. This means you can join Java servers even if you only have Bedrock Edition, expanding your multiplayer options without needing a separate Java account if you use the Floodgate plugin. It’s great for seamless crossplay but may have some minor limitations due to game differences[1][2][5]. https://github.com/GeyserMC/Geyser

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