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MCPE-55083

Xbox One cannot join LAN hosted by Windows 10

After updating Xbox One S, and two Windows 10 laptops to the latest version of Minecraft Bedrock. Xbox One cannot see Worlds hosted by Windows 10 systems. They are on the same network. I've tried logging into different accounts on systems. Disabling firewall. I've created new worlds on the Windows 10 laptops, same effect.

When in the Play menu --> Friends Tab, Xbox One does see that there is a friend available but does not show any world as joinable.

Windows 10 systems can connect to worlds hosted by the Xbox One. 

 

Possibly related issues:
https://bugs.mojang.com/browse/MCPE-55078?jql=project%20%3D%20%22Minecraft%20(Bedrock%20codebase)%22%20AND%20resolution%20%3D%20Unresolved%20AND%20affectedVersion%20%3D%201.13.0%20%20AND%20(text%20~%20%27join%27%20OR%20text%20~%20%27lan%27%20OR%20text%20~%20%27LAN%27)%20ORDER%20BY%20updated%20DESC

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Summary table of systems running bedrock on my LAN

Host \ Clients

Xbox One

Windows 10 (laptop 1)

Windows 10 (laptop 2)

​Xbox One

N/A

See Friend, World, and Connect

See Friend, World, and Connect

Windows 10 (laptop 1)

See Friend, No World, Cannot Connect

N/A

See Friend, World, and Connect

Windows 10 (laptop 2)

See Friend, No World, Cannot Connect

See Friend, World, and Connect

N/A

Doesn't matter if it is a new world, existing world, or who is logged into which system.

Only Windows 10 systems can connect regardless who is hosting the world.
Xbox One cannot connect to any system hosting the world on the LAN

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Same happens to me, Please fix This! I want to play with my family. 😞

This happened since the 1.13 update, and even in the 1.14 beta versions.

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Please vote for This issue, so it can be fix ASAP. I hope that This issue is not due to that a Xbox live gold subscription is required to play from Xbox.

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Experiencing this same issue in 1.14.1. Clients on Windows 10 and Android have no problem connecting to each other, or with a dedicated server instance, but the Xbox One can't see any of them on the same network.  Have voted for this issue to increase visibility and posted full details of my experience in MCPE-60667.

 

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Behaviour described in this issue continues to exist in 1.14.30.

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I can confirm that the issue seems to be on the Xbox One side of things.

 

Reverting the Minecraft installation on the Xbox back to disc default allows it to see local games as well as join them is the map/server version is suitable. However after the update patches apply then the local games disappear again and only the count is visible.

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@Rick thanks for you comment.  Having purchased my copy through the store, reverting back to an old version isn't an option.  In any case, your testing confirms this bug is a regression in recent versions.  Here's hoping this removal of previous functionality isn't intentional; still waiting for an official comment from Mojang.

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I mentioned it more as confirming old versions still worked but the latest didn't... All the worlds my kids actually play got upgraded as the hosting computer did so we're still down on the number of players that can play at once since the Xbox version wont work.

Uriel Salischiker

Thank you for your report!
We're actually already tracking this issue in MCPE-36190, so I've resolved and linked this ticket as a duplicate.

If you would like to add a vote and any extra information to the main ticket it would be appreciated.

If you haven't already, you might like to make use of the search feature to see if the issue has already been mentioned.

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@urielsalis this is a different issue.

Sorry for the late reply.

This issue is regarding the Xbox One (which isn't mentioned in your other ticket at all) and this issue presents differently. Xbox One users (signed into Xbox Live, but without Xbox Live Gold) cannot see games on the local network (LAN). The tab name will show as "Friends (1)" or similar, but navigating to it will show zero joinable games.

In MCPE-36190 you mention that iOS is the issue. There's not a single iOS device in my house and yet this issue persists. This issue (MCPE-55083) is tracking the Xbox One not even listing LAN games if the user isn't signed up for Xbox Live Gold.

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@Urielsalis this is not the same as the other issue you linked. I did use the search feature previously and I request you re-open this issue. I can also confirm this is still the case between Xbox One and a world hosted by Windows 10 on Bedrock version 1.16.

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MCPE-60667 is probably best and most highly-upvoted duplicate issue to link to.

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(Unassigned)

Unconfirmed

Xbox

Window 10

1.13.0, 1.16.0

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