If you played Minecraft: Pocket Edition (PE) back in the summer of 2016, you likely remember version 0.15.0 as a turning point. Released on June 13, 2016, this update—dubbed the "Friendly Update"—didn't just add a few items; it fundamentally changed how you could interact with the world, other players, and even hostile mobs.

If you have old screenshots of your first piston door or the day you tamed a skeleton horse, cherish them. That was the Friendly Update, and it truly lived up to its name. If you ever find a device running 0.15.0, spend an hour building a piston bridge or riding a horse through a classic seed. It’s a pure, uncluttered slice of Minecraft history.

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