Unlike the official launcher, MCMRARM allows you to load Python mods directly into the game. You can spawn blocks, manipulate the world seed, and create custom game logic—functionality that was previously exclusive to the Raspberry Pi Edition.
In the sprawling history of Minecraft, few chapters are as controversial, beloved, and technically complex as the Minecraft: Raspberry Pi Edition (MCPI) and its derivatives. For educators, hobbyists, and coding enthusiasts, the ability to run a native, modifiable version of Minecraft on low-power ARM hardware was a game-changer.
However, as time marched on, running these legacy editions on modern devices became a nightmare—until now. Enter the MCMRARM MC-W10-Version-Launcher.
If you have been searching for a way to breathe life back into the old Minecraft: Windows 10 Edition (Bedrock engine) for ARM-based devices, or if you want to run Raspberry Pi Edition mods on a full Windows tablet or laptop, this tool is your golden ticket.
In this article, we will dissect everything you need to know about the MCMRARM MC-W10-Version-Launcher: what it is, why you need it, how to install it, and how to troubleshoot common errors.
The launcher includes a custom launcher.cfg where you can: