If Minecraft PE is eating up too much storage on your device, you’re definitely not alone. The game generates a lot of files in the background — worlds, resource packs, behavior packs, logs, cached data, and temporary files. The best way to reduce storage usage is to delete unused worlds and back up large ones to cloud storage. Old survival worlds and test maps often take hundreds of megabytes without you realizing it.
Next, check your resource packs and shaders. High-resolution textures can take up a huge chunk of space. Remove any packs you don’t use regularly, especially 128x or 256x packs.
Clearing Minecraft’s cache also helps free quick space without affecting gameplay. On Android, you can clear cache directly from the app settings.
If you play with mods, regularly delete leftover add-on folders, failed installs, or duplicate packs. Keeping the game updated and cleaning old files every few weeks keeps Minecraft PE running smoothly without a storage meltdown.
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