Get ready to redefine your crafting experience, adventurers! Minecraft is poised to launch its third major content drop of the year, officially dubbed “The Copper Age.” Much like the previous ‘Spring to Life’ and ‘Chase the Skies’ updates, this installment promises a wealth of new content, including an eagerly awaited mob. For those who haven’t explored the latest Bedrock features, there’s a treasure trove of information about what’s on the horizon. This update thoughtfully shifts focus from soaring through the skies to enhancing your home base, offering practical tools to keep your world organized and stylish. As your trusted source at Digital Tech Explorer, and through the lens of TechTalesLeo, we’re here to break down everything you need to know about Minecraft’s next big release.
When will the Copper Age update be released in Minecraft?
Currently, there is no official release date for The Copper Age update. Given the name for this significant content drop has only just been unveiled, it could be some time before we see it roll out to all players. However, drawing parallels with past releases like the ‘Chase the Skies’ update, a swift launch within a month remains a possibility. As this is the third major update of the year, anticipating a potential fourth in Winter, a rollout over the coming month for The Copper Age would fit the established pattern. For developers and tech enthusiasts keen to stay ahead of trends, we recommend keeping a close watch on the official Minecraft blog, and of course, Digital Tech Explorer will provide immediate updates as soon as a release date is announced.
At the heart of The Copper Age update is a renewed purpose for a material long present in the game: copper. Players will finally be able to utilize copper to craft essential weapons, sturdy armour, and even horse armour. Positioned between stone and iron in terms of durability, copper gear offers a readily available option for players in a pinch, being significantly easier to find than its iron counterpart. This thoughtful addition enhances gameplay, offering a valuable intermediate crafting tier.
In terms of entirely new, captivating content, the most significant arrival in this update is the long-awaited copper golem. This charming mob, originally teased during Minecon Live in 2021, fell short in the mob vote but has since been reimagined. Its features and functions have been meticulously redesigned, making it a truly invaluable companion for any adventurer seeking to bring order to their base.
These industrious copper golems possess a unique ability: they can retrieve items from new copper chests and transport them back to your base, efficiently sorting them into your regular storage. For players who often find themselves tossing inventory items haphazardly into chests before an expedition, the copper golem promises to be a stress-saving solution, bringing a new level of automation and organization to your virtual home.
Summoning these helpful critters is straightforward: simply place a carved pumpkin atop a copper block, and your new friend will appear. However, a fascinating detail of copper’s nature persists: it doesn’t last forever. Over time, your copper golem will oxidise, gradually transforming into a static statue. This can be embraced as a unique decorative piece for your base, or you can use wax to revert it to its lively state. This natural decay also applies to other copper decor you might place around your base, changing its color and texture over time, allowing for dynamic aesthetic choices – unless you prefer its pristine, waxed appearance, of course.
Complementing the organizational prowess of the copper golem and the new aesthetic possibilities, Minecraft is finally introducing shelves as part of this update. These allow players to beautifully display their gathered items, much like picture frames, but with a crucial functional advantage: easy access. You can effortlessly swap items between your hotbar and a displayed item, making them perfect for quick-grab scenarios before embarking on new adventures.
Craftable from a diverse range of woods, including cherry and warped, these shelves can be tailored to suit any base aesthetic. A single shelf unit accommodates up to three items, but multiple units can be connected to expand your display capabilities. For advanced crafters, integrating Redstone allows for impressive functionality, enabling you to swap up to nine items at once – ideal for those frantic moments when friends are already heading out before you’ve organized your inventory. TechTalesLeo finds this feature particularly useful for bridging the gap between complex resource management and everyday usability in your blocky world.

