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BedrockConnect

Join any Minecraft Bedrock Edition server IP on Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PS4/PS5

From Pugmatt·Updated June 28, 2026·View on GitHub·

BedrockConnect is a minimal *Minecraft: Bedrock Edition* server software that provides a server-list interface to players. Players can connect to any Bedrock Edition game servers, along with storing and managing an in-game list of their servers. The project is written primarily in Java, distributed under the GNU General Public License v3.0 license, first published in 2019. It has gained significant community traction with 2,094 stars and 205 forks on GitHub. Key topics include: bedrock, bedrock-edition, dns, java, minecraft.

Latest release: 1.68.026.30 Support
June 16, 2026View Changelog →

BedrockConnect

License: GPL v3
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BedrockConnect is a minimal Minecraft: Bedrock Edition server software that provides a server-list interface to players. Players can connect to any Bedrock Edition game servers, along with storing and managing an in-game list of their servers.

This is primarily helpful on console versions of the game (Switch, Xbox, PlayStation) where a list for 3rd-party servers is not natively available in-game. This project aims to provide a straight-forward solution that any player can setup directly on their game console in a few minutes.

Demo video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uz-XYXAxd8Q

<sub>BedrockConnect is and always has been free and open-source since its release in 2019. To ensure you are using the free tool/servers provided by this project, only use or download BedrockConnect resources found on this page/repository. We do NOT have an official mobile app on the Apple/Google Play store, and any app with the same name is NOT associated with this project.</sub>

⭐ Quick setup

Below are instructions for setting up BedrockConnect on your game console, it typically takes only a few minutes to get setup.

There are two primary methods available to join BedrockConnect:

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Nintendo Switch:

  • Go into your console's internet settings, and set the primary DNS to 104.238.130.180 and secondary DNS to 8.8.8.8
  • Open Minecraft and go to the "Servers" tab. Join a redirect-compatible featured server to open BedrockConnect
    • Redirect-compatible servers: Mineville, Lifeboat, Enchanted, Galaxite, The Hive
  • Video walkthrough: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zalT_oR1nPM

Xbox:

  • Go into your console's internet settings, and set the primary DNS to 104.238.130.180 and secondary DNS to 8.8.8.8
  • Open Minecraft and go to the "Servers" tab. Join a redirect-compatible featured server to open BedrockConnect
    • Redirect-compatible servers: Mineville, Lifeboat, Enchanted, Galaxite, The Hive
  • Video walkthrough: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8mHvasVHMs

PlayStation:

  • Go into your console's internet settings, and set the primary DNS to 45.55.68.52 and secondary DNS to 8.8.8.8 (See 'How to change DNS' guides below)
  • Open Minecraft and go to the "Servers" tab. Join a redirect-compatible featured server to open BedrockConnect
    • Redirect-compatible servers: Mineville, Lifeboat, Enchanted, Galaxite, The Hive
  • Video walkthrough (PS5): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDmTWBL-_tA
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  1. In the PS5 home screen, go to "Settings" and then "Network"

  2. Select "Settings" and choose "Set up internet connection"

  3. In "Advance Settings", set the "DNS settings" to "Manual"

  4. Enter 45.55.68.52 for the primary DNS and 8.8.8.8 for the secondary DNS, and select "Ok"

  5. Wait for connection to test

</details> <details><summary>How to change DNS on PS4 (Click to expand)</summary>
  1. In the PS4 home screen, go to "Settings" and then "Network"

  2. Select "Set up internet connection"

  3. Select your internet's connection type

  4. When prompted for how to set up the internet connection, select "Custom"

  5. Select your connection from the list

  6. Select "Automatic" for "IP address settings"

  7. Select "Do not specify" for "DHCP host name"

  8. For the "DNS settings" screen, select “Manual”

  9. Enter 45.55.68.52 for the primary DNS and 8.8.8.8 for the secondary DNS, and click "Next"

  10. Select "Automatic" for "MTU settings"

  11. Select "Do not use" for "Proxy server"

  12. Test connection

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"Add Friend" Method (requires download)

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ℹ️ The public bots have been turned off until further notice due to inscalability with player growth and other security related concerns.


Follow the "Standalone" install instructions from MCXboxBroadcast repo, and set the target server address in your config.yml to 104.238.130.180.

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If you're having trouble connecting to the serverlist, try running through the troubleshooting page

How does it work?

When a player connects to BedrockConnect, they are met with a server-list interface sent by the server. When the player enters the details for the server they are looking to join, BedrockConnect sends a packet that transfers the player off of BedrockConnect and on to the server they entered.

To access BedrockConnect on game consoles, we primarily utilize one of two methods:

  • DNS Method - By using a custom DNS server, we can redirect the domains used by 'Featured Servers' to instead go to the BedrockConnect serverlist server. This allows players to connect through 'Featured Servers' entries.

  • "Add Friend" method - By utilizing the 'Join Game' button in the game's Friends menu, we can redirect them to the BedrockConnect instance. This method is powered by MCXboxBroadcast.

Community-hosted instances

There are multiple BedrockConnect instances available hosted by the community available to use:

List of Instances

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IP AddressDNS-Method EnabledLocationMaintainerNote
104.238.130.180✔️<img src="https://flagicons.lipis.dev/flags/4x3/us.svg" height="20">PugmattMain instance. Multiple load balanced servers. If issues occur on PS4/PS5 with DNS method, replace primary DNS address with 45.55.68.52
134.255.231.119✔️<img src="https://flagicons.lipis.dev/flags/4x3/de.svg" height="20">ZAP-Hosting
185.169.180.190✔️<img src="https://flagicons.lipis.dev/flags/4x3/tr.svg" height="20">hasankayra04DNS service with NextDNS Status Page (Listed as "Dns Resolver" & "BedrockConnect")
5.161.83.73<img src="https://flagicons.lipis.dev/flags/4x3/us.svg" height="20">CybranceeLocated in Virginia, United States
213.171.211.142<img src="https://flagicons.lipis.dev/flags/4x3/gb.svg" height="20">kmpoppe
217.160.58.93<img src="https://flagicons.lipis.dev/flags/4x3/de.svg" height="20">kmpoppe
2.59.252.99<img src="https://flagicons.lipis.dev/flags/4x3/kr.svg" height="20">MinjaeLocated in Seoul, South Korea
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Status Page for public instances

Currently, the instances do NOT share the same player database, so if you have added a server to your list on any of the given servers and connect to a different one, you will need to save that data again.

<sub>If you are currently hosting a BedrockConnect instance and are interested in adding it to this list, create a pull request adding it to the table above.</sub>

Hosting your own BedrockConnect instance

Running the BedrockConnect software

Requirements:

  • Java 8 or higher

Download the latest release of the BedrockConnect serverlist software here: https://github.com/Pugmatt/BedrockConnect/releases

Run the jar with the following command

java -jar BedrockConnect-1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar

Alternatively, BedrockConnect can also be ran on Docker through the public image pugmatt/bedrock-connect

bash
docker run -p 19132:19132/udp pugmatt/bedrock-connect

Configuration

See wiki page here for how to further configure BedrockConnect and a list of available settings.

Setting up a join method for game consoles

If your console is Playstation or Xbox and on the same network/LAN as the machine running BedrockConnect, you can join BedrockConnect as-is via LAN by going to the "Worlds" tab in-game.

If you are on a different game console or want to connect outside of your network, you will need to set-up a join method by checking out the resources below:

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Libraries used

Thank you Sponsors!

Sponsors go a long way in helping BedrockConnect's continued development and keeping server bills paid!

If you're interested in sponsoring projects like this one (thank you!) feel free to check out my GitHub Sponsors or Patreon

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Contributors

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