Microsoft has announced Minecraft: Windows 10 Edition, the next version of Mojang’s world-building game. Windows 10 Edition will not replace the existing PC version. Instead, it will be treated as an entirely separate platform to “take advantage of the advanced technology and gaming platform provided by Windows 10.” Just as the original PC version did, Windows 10 Edition will first release in beta form. You can get your hands on the game on July 29. Existing PC players will receive the Windows 10 version for free. New players can buy the game for $10 USD for a limited time. Windows 10 Edition works on Windows 10 PCs and tablets, and you can switch between controller, touch, or mouse and keyboard whenever you want. The user interface will instantly adjust to the new input method.