

The second way to run Minecraft on a Chromebook is to download Minecraft: Java Edition, although you need to enable Linux apps, and then quickly install a Debian file for the Java Edition. Mojang says there will be additional classroom integration tools available for this edition in the future. However, it's worth it since the Education Edition has several unique features and companion apps to teach students coding skills. There are 10 free student logins without a license, but these won't last you very long.

This version is available only to eligible education users, so your school needs to have a license, and you must have an Office 365 Education account to play the full version.

If you're using a school Chromebook, you should note that the administrator must enable the Play Store at an organizational level. The Education Edition is available to install from the Google Play Store for education users, as long as your Chromebook supports Android apps. This move primarily targeted school-issued Chromebooks. When Mojang released the Education Edition, it banned ChromeOS users from officially running the Android Bedrock Edition from the Play Store. SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Minecraft: Education Edition
