The Bedrock Edition of Minecraft has a storefront built in which players can pay for new texture packs, without having to go through the trouble of downloading and installing them. Of course, this assumes that you're downloading packs, not buying them. While you're tinkering, check out the best Minecraft mods! Go to 'Settings' and 'Global Resources' to find and select the texture pack you want for gameplay Upon opening the game, a notification should tell you the file was 'successfully imported'.ĥ. Double click and open the file and it should automatically be imported into MinecraftĤ. Download a compatible texture pack with the “.mcpack” file extensionģ. Make sure that Minecraft is installed on your deviceĢ. Close and reopen Minecraft, then select the pack shown in 'Resource Packs'ġ. Click on 'Resource Packs', then 'Open Resource Packs folder'ĥ. Open Java Minecraft and press 'Options'ģ.
Download the Texture pack as a ZIP fileĢ.
We've broken our instructions into Java and Bedrock versions for PC so players can set it up accordingly:ġ. Installing Minecraft texture packs depends on what version of the game you're running, as well as whether these packs are official and on the storefront.