Connecting to a Minecraft Bedrock server from consoles can offer players a unique and engaging gaming experience. Consoles such as the Nintendo Switch, Xbox and PlayStation allow players to connect to online servers and play with other players worldwide. Additionally, playing on a console can offer a different gameplay experience, as players may prefer using a controller rather than a keyboard and mouse. as well as gives players more accessibility as consoles are often connected to TVs and played from the comfort of a couch or a living room.
Note: Different consoles require different steps. Please follow the guide for the specific device being used.
How to Connect to a Bedrock Server (Nintendo Switch)
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From the Nintendo Switch menu, open the System Settings menu.

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Scroll down to Internet and select Internet Settings.

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Choose the network the device is connected to.

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Choose Change Settings.

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Scroll down to DNS Settings and switch it to Manual.

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For the Primary DNS, use the following code:
104.238.130.180. -
For the Secondary DNS, use the following code:
8.8.8.8.
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Save the settings.

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Open Minecraft Bedrock Edition and choose a profile to use.
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Hit Play.

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With the R and L buttons, scroll over to the Servers option.

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On a server, select the Join Server button.

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Once connected, choose the Connect to a Server option.

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Fill in the fields.
Server Address - The address to connect to the server.
Server Port - The port to connect to the server.
Display Name on Server List - Set a name for the server. Optional.
Add to server list - Tick to have the server show up on the server list.
How to Connect to a Bedrock Server (PlayStation)
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From the Playstation main menu, scroll over to the Settings icon.

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Scroll down to the Network tab.

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Go down to the Settings option.

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Select the Set Up Internet Connection option.

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On the connection that is currently being used, press the Options button on the Playstation controller and choose Advanced Settings.

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Scroll down to DNS Settings.
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Switch from Automatic to Manual.

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For the Primary DNS, use the following code:
104.238.130.180. -
For the Secondary DNS, use the following code:
8.8.8.8. -
Select OK.

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Open Minecraft Bedrock Edition.
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Hit Play.

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Scroll over with the L1 and R1 buttons to the Servers tab.

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On a server, select the Join Server button.

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Once connected, choose the Connect to a Server option.

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Fill in the fields.
Server Address - The address to connect to the server.
Server Port - The port to connect to the server.
Display Name on Server List - Set a name for the server. Optional.
Add to server list - Tick to have the server show up on the server list.
How to Connect to a Bedrock Server (Xbox One)
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From the Xbox main menu, select Settings.

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From the General tab, choose Network Settings.

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In the bottom right, select Advanced Settings.

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Choose DNS Settings.

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Switch from Automatic to Manual.

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For the Primary DNS, use the following code:
104.238.130.180. -
For the Secondary DNS, use the following code:
8.8.8.8. -
Hit the Menu (or start) button to save the settings.
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Restart the Xbox console.
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Open Minecraft Bedrock Edition.
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Hit Play.

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Scroll over with the RB and LB buttons to the Servers tab.

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On a server, select the Join Server button.

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Once connected, choose the Connect to a Server option.

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Fill in the fields.
Server Address - The address to connect to the server.
Server Port - The port to connect to the server.
Display Name on Server List - Set a name for the server. Optional.
Add to server list - Tick to have the server show up on the server list.