

If you don't yet have a Realms/Realms Plus subscription, (I'm pretty sure) you will have the option to create one in step #5 below. You'll see a section at the top for " Realms", and your realm from your subscription should appear there.Launch Minecraft (Bedrock Edition) on your Xbox One and click " Play".Once you have a Realms/Realms Plus subscription, you can choose any of your worlds from your Xbox One (Bedrock Edition) to use on the Realm by doing the following:

You can only have one of your worlds active on your realm at a time (unless you pay for more than one subscription).If you're world is from Xbox One Edition, you'll need to migrate it to Bedrock Edition before it can be played cross-platform (see below if this is the case).The latter (on the Xbox One) is simply called " Minecraft" without any qualifiers. " Minecraft Xbox One Edition" is not the same thing as Bedrock Edition.Your original world must be from *Minecraft Bedrock Edition *.During that 30 days, you'll be able to follow the instructions below as many times as you want/are able to migrate several worlds for free. Simply register for your trial and then cancel the subscription before the end of the 30 days to avoid being charged. If you've never availed yourself of the free 30-day Realms trial offered by Mojang, you can use that to complete the upgrade/migration process no additional cost.Realms/Realms Plus is basically a private, invite-only Minecraft server hosted by Mojang/Microsoft.You'll need an active subscription, whether paid or free trial (see bullet points), to Minecraft Realms/Realms Plus.I've actually done this a few times - taken a copy of a world from my Xbox One so that I could play it on my Windows 10 PC (the concept is the same) - but there are a couple of prerequisites:
