10. Uncharted Pirate Hub
The Uncharted Pirate Hub is a custom map for Minecraft Bedrock Edition, inspired by pirate adventures and treasure hunting. It features a detailed island landscape, complete with pirate ships, hidden caves, and ancient ruins.
9. Futuropolis map
Futuropolis is a sprawling metropolis filled with towering skyscrapers, advanced technology, and sleek, modern architecture. It's designed to give players a taste of what a city of the future might look like, complete with flying vehicles, neon lights, and high-tech infrastructure.
8. Liberia City map
Liberia City is a detailed and expansive map for Minecraft Bedrock Edition that allows players to explore a well-crafted urban environment. The city is divided into several distinct districts, each offering a different aspect of city life.
The map's name, Liberia City, might be a nod to Liberty City from the GTA series, suggesting a similar vibe of open-world exploration. Additionally, the map includes a second settlement called Gravel City, which contrasts with Liberia City by being more industrial and work-focused, representing a provincial town where manual labor is a way of life.
7. Project God Sector 3k map
This map transports players to an otherworldly environment filled with massive, vibrant flora and towering landscapes. These oversized plants dominate the landscape, making you feel as though you've entered a world where nature has taken on a grand, fantastical scale.
Unlike many other maps, Project God Sector focuses purely on natural beauty and landscape design. There are no buildings, villages, or NPCs, leaving you alone with the flora and the challenges of the terrain.
6. New Clark сity map
One of the key attractions of New Clark City is its size, which strikes a balance between detail and playability. The map is large enough to explore and enjoy but not so massive that it causes lag, making it an excellent choice for mobile players.
5. Lost Dunes map
Lost Dunes is a large-scale map for Minecraft Bedrock Edition that transports players to a vast, desolate desert world. The map features a sprawling 7000 x 7000 block desert, reminiscent of a barren, Dune-like landscape. The endless sand, dead trees, and minimal resources create a harsh and challenging environment, making survival a true test of skill and strategy.
4. Project Earth map
Project Earth is a virtual copy of the Earth, complete with continents, rivers, mountains, forests, and other natural features. It’s a massive undertaking that brings the entire world into the Minecraft universe.
3. United States of Urania
The United States of Urania is not a direct replica of any real-world location but rather a fictional representation inspired by the geography, architecture, and culture of the United States. The map features a variety of landscapes, including cities, towns, highways, and natural environments like forests and mountains.
2. Elysian Isles giant 17k map
Spanning a staggering 17,000 x 17,000 blocks, Elysian Isles is one of the largest custom maps available for Minecraft. Its sheer size makes it easy to feel small and insignificant in this expansive world.
The map features meticulously designed landscapes, including towering mountains, deep valleys, and lush forests. The trees themselves are unique, with some reaching a gigantic scale, reminiscent of a prehistoric era where only dinosaurs could have reached their tops.
1. The View Server huge map
The View Server has been crafted and expanded over nearly a decade, with contributions from over 100 players. What began as a simple project on Minecraft Xbox One Edition has evolved into a massive and intricate world.
The world features a variety of cities, each with its own unique style and inspired by real-world locations like New York, London, and Canada. The map also includes custom landscapes and detailed terrain, making exploration a visually rich experience.