Mojang has issued a patch for Minecraft on Wii U, the second since its release on the platform last month, and players can download it now. The patch fixes a number of obscure issues, most notably a problem using third party Nintendo Wii U Pro controllers, along with splitscreen and Game Chat errors and a crash that occurs when playing the game for too long. See the full change list from the Minecraft Forums below.
Fix for a problem with the analog sticks when using 3rd party Pro controllers.
Fix for a crash after playing for an extensive time.
Fix for a hang when losing internet connection while in an online game.
Fix for a graphical issue when looking through opaque colored Glass Blocks.
Fix to enable Game Chat through the gamepad even if it isn’t being used by one of the active players.
Fix for an issue when disabling the Game Chat option while in an online game.
Fix for an issue with the Game Chat option in splitscreen.
Fix for an issue with input when a splitscreen player is using the system keyboard.
Fix for an issue when copying saves with no space available.
Fix for issues when the user deletes one of the Favorite Mii characters.
Display Japanese names for DLC in the in-game shop in Japan, rather than English names.
Fix for a graphical corruption issue in the in-game Skin Selector menu.
Fix for an issue with the flowing water texture in the Festive Mash-up Pack.
Fixed issue with the left stick input while in Edit Layer and Add Layer in the Superflat World creation menu.
Corrected some text in the eManual.
via MyNintendoNews