If you’re a Minecraft: Bedrock Edition player looking to enhance your gameplay, the latest release of WClient is something to get excited about. Version 18.0, released just a week ago on February 1, 2026, brings a host of improvements and new features that solidify its reputation as the “#1 Utility Client for MCPE.”
What’s New in v18.0?
The latest release focuses on enhancing both functionality and user experience. Here are the key highlights:
New Features and Expanded Support
- Add Friend Support: A highly requested social feature that allows for easier in-game connections.
- Module Switcher: Added for more flexible control over your active modules.
- Old Modules Restored: Brought back some previously available modules by popular demand.
- Latest Version Support: Ensures compatibility with current MCPE builds.
Core Improvements and Fixes
- Relay Issues Fixed: Addressed problems related to packet interception for smoother performance.
- UI & Visual Enhancements: General User Interface improvements, plus specific upgrades to the ESP (Extra Sensory Perception) system, including a new Armour ESP to see what armor other players are wearing.
- Combat & Utility Upgrades: Killaura and Nametag displays have been improved for better performance and clarity.
- Stability & Usability: Fixed various config and general errors. The verification process has been made easier, and the Import/Export functionality for configurations is now more reliable.
Why Choose WClient?
While the new update is impressive, WClient’s core philosophy is what makes it stand out. As described on its GitHub page, it’s a modular, high-performance utility client built with a focus on stability, packet-level control, and extensibility. This means it offers advanced combat, movement, and visual tools without directly modifying game memory, aiming for better compatibility across different Bedrock Edition environments.
Key Feature Categories:
- Combat: Features like Killaura, OPFightBot, and EnemyHunter offer automated combat with configurable targeting and strategy.
- Movement: Modules such as MotionFly and Speed provide enhanced mobility options.
- Visual: ESP, DamageText, and the new Smooth Zoom improve your situational awareness.
- Utility: Tools like Auto Armour and Auto Disconnect help automate gameplay tasks.
Getting Started and Important Notes
WClient is primarily developed for Android, though it may work on other platforms with specific network setups. It’s completely open-source under the GPL v3.0 license, meaning you can view the code, modify it, and share it (as long as you share the source code too).
Crucial Disclaimer: The developers emphasize that WClient is intended solely for educational and research purposes. It is provided “AS IS” without any warranty. It is your responsibility to use it ethically and in accordance with the rules of any server you play on. The project is not affiliated with Mojang Studios or Microsoft.
Join the Community
For downloads, support, and to connect with other users, you can visit the project’s main repository and join its Discord community:
- GitHub Repository: RetrivedMods/WClient
- Discord: https://discord.gg/wclient
With version 18.0, WClient continues to evolve, offering powerful tools for MCPE players who want to customize their experience. Whether you’re interested in its advanced combat modules or the improved visual aids, this update has something to offer. Just remember to use it responsibly