Vibrant Visuals is Minecraft’s official visual refresh on compatible Minecraft: Bedrock Edition devices. Download the most recent version of Minecraft to enjoy the feature. Vibrant Visuals is a Graphics Mode in Minecraft Video settings, not an Add-on, so you can play on Realms with friends whether they have Vibrant Visuals enabled or not. See Manage Vibrant Visuals Graphics Mode Settings for more information.
Supported devices and minimum requirements
Here are the supported devices for Vibrant Visuals:
- Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One
- PlayStation 4/5
- Android devices running on Adreno 640, Mali-G68, Mali-G77, Xclipse 530 or higher
- iOS devices running on A12, M1, or higher
- Windows PCs running Minecraft on DirectX 12 (older graphics cards that support DirectX 12 may be incompatible)
Vibrant Visuals is grayed out and cannot be selected
There are situations where you cannot change your Graphics Mode to Vibrant Visuals:
- Actively playing a world: If you are playing a world and want to change your graphics setting, you need to save and exit the game and enter Settings from the launch screen.
- System incompatible: If your system doesn't meet the minimum requirements, Vibrant Visuals is automatically disabled. If possible on your system, try updating your operating system and graphics drivers to the most recent version.
- Conflicting Add-Ons: If you are using worlds and texture packs that are not compatible, this graphics mode will be disabled.
Supported content and options
- Supported Content: Vibrant Visuals is compatible with Marketplace Add-Ons, skins, and persona items. Vibrant Visuals is automatically turned off if you are using worlds and texture packs that are not compatible.
- Multiplayer and Cross-Platform Gaming: You can enjoy Vibrant Visuals playing Worlds via multiplayer or Realms. When playing split-screen multiplayer on consoles, Minecraft defaults to Fancy or Simple Graphics Modes.