Play Minecraft with your friends by setting up and managing a Realm

Minecraft, the building-block phenomenon that lets you create just about anything you want, is a lot of fun solo, but you can take things to the next level by creating a Realm and inviting your friends to join. Here’s what you need to know.

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How to create a Realm in Minecraft for Windows 10

Before managing anything, you need to get a Realm off the ground. Here’s how it’s done.

  1. Launch Minecraft for Windows 10 from your Start menu or desktop.
  2. Click Play.

    Click Play

    Source: Windows Central

  3. Click Create New.

    Click Create New

    Source: Windows Central

  4. Click Create New World.

    Click Create New World

    Source: Windows Central

  5. Click Create on Realms.

    Click Create on Realms

    Source: Windows Central

  6. Click Add a 10 player Realm or Add a 2 player Realm.

    Click a Realm player limit

    Source: Windows Central

  7. Click a duration of time for which you’d like to rent the realm.

    Click a duration of time

    Source: Windows Central

  8. Click the checkbox next to I agree.

    Click I agree

    Source: Windows Central

  9. Click Create for $X.XX button.

    Click Create

    Source: Windows Central

If you’re not signed into your Microsoft account, you will be asked to sign in and confirm your payment details. Once you’ve paid and the transaction is finalized, you’ll be able to invite friends to join your Realm. Click Done, Let’s Play! when you’re finished inviting.

How to manage Minecraft Realm settings

There are some settings you can tweak to make your Realm feel more like home for you and your friends.

  1. Launch Minecraft for Windows 10 from your Start menu or desktop.
  2. Click Play.
  3. Click the Edit button next to your Realm.

    Click Play. Click the Edit button.

    Source: Windows Central

From here, you can change the Realm’s name, add a description, change difficulty and game mode, and even enable cheats.

How to make a backup of your Realm

There’s nothing worse than losing progress in Minecraft. For that reason, you can make backups of your online world.

  1. Launch Minecraft for Windows 10 from your Start menu or desktop.
  2. Click Play.

    Launch Minecraft. Click Play.

    Source: Windows Central

  3. Click the Edit button next to your Realm.
  4. Click Download World.

    Click the Edit button. Click Download World.

    Source: Windows Central

You’ll now have a local backup of the Realm with a timestamp attached.

How to add an existing world to your Realm

If you have an existing world you’d like to share with friends, you can do so with Realms. This method will replace the existing world inside the Realm, so tread carefully.

  1. Launch Minecraft for Windows 10 from your Start menu or desktop.
  2. Click Play.
  3. Click the Edit button next to your Realm.

    Click Play. Click the Edit button.

    Source: Windows Central

  4. Click Replace World.
  5. Click Confirm.

    Click Replace World. Click Confirm.

    Source: Windows Central

  6. Click a World.
  7. Click Let’s Go! when the upload is complete.

    Click a World. Click Let's Go!

    Source: Windows Central

How to reset your Realm

You can start with a completely new world inside your Realm at any time. Remember, this erases any progress you’ve made.

  1. Launch Minecraft for Windows 10 from your Start menu or desktop.
  2. Click Play.
  3. Click the Edit button next to your Realm.

    Click Play. Click the Edit button.

    Source: Windows Central

  4. Click Reset World.
  5. Click Reset.

    Click Reset World. Click Reset.

    Source: Windows Central

How to extend your Minecraft Realm subscription

You can only buy a Realm subscription in a set number of days, but that doesn’t mean you can’t extend by purchasing more time.

  1. Launch Minecraft for Windows 10 from your Start menu or desktop.
  2. Click Play.

    Click Play

    Source: Windows Central

  3. Click the Edit button next to your Realm.

    Click the Edit button

    Source: Windows Central

  4. Click Subscription.

    Click Subscription

    Source: Windows Central

  5. Click Manage Subscriptions.

    Click Manage Subscriptions

    Source: Windows Central

  6. Click Extend.

    Click Extend

    Source: Windows Central

  7. Click a duration.

    Click a duration

    Source: Windows Central

  8. Click Extend for $X.XX.

    Click Extend

    Source: Windows Central

You’ll now be able to submit your payment info and complete the transaction. If you extend while you still have days remaining in your current subscription, they will be tacked on to the total time. You won’t lose any time by extending early.

How to invite people to your Minecraft Realm

A Realm is made for multiplayer! You can easily and quickly invite other people to your Realm.

  1. Launch Minecraft for Windows 10 from your Start menu or desktop.
  2. Click Play.
  3. Click the Edit button next to your Realm.

    Click Play. Click the Edit button.

    Source: Windows Central

  4. Click Members.
  5. Click Invite next to any people already in your Xbox friends list.

    Click Members. Click Invite.

    Source: Windows Central

How to share your Realm with everyone

Don’t want to limit your Realm to people, you know? Here’s how to share a link with everyone.

  1. Launch Minecraft for Windows 10 from your Start menu or desktop.
  2. Click Play.
  3. Click the Edit button next to your Realm.

    Click Play. Click the Edit button.

    Source: Windows Central

  4. Click Members.
  5. Click Share.

    Click Members. Click Share.

    Source: Windows Central

Here you’ll find a link that you can share. Anyone who has this link can join your realm, so it’s a good idea to make a backup before opening it up to the public.

How to close your Minecraft Realm

Don’t want anyone joining your Realm? You can close it down. This will kick out anyone who’s currently playing in the Realm.

  1. Launch Minecraft for Windows 10 from your Start menu or desktop.
  2. Click Play.

    Launch Minecraft. Click Play.

    Source: Windows Central

  3. Click the Edit button next to your Realm.
  4. Click Subscription.

    Click the Edit button. Click Subscription.

    Source: Windows Central

  5. Click Close Realm.
  6. Click Yes.

    Click Close Realm. Click Yes.

    Source: Windows Central

To re-open the Realm, just repeat these steps, but click Open Realm in Step 5.

Play Minecraft with your friends

All Bedrock versions of Minecraft can play with each other in a Realm, so you have options when it comes to the hardware you use.

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