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    It took 15 YEARS for Minecraft to let us craft this item, but it’s finally coming (plus new music and more)

    May 15, 2025

    In the latest Minecraft Preview and Minecraft: Java Edition snapshot, Mojang Studios has added craftable saddles to the game, alongside other new features.

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