Sodium FPS Boost Mod / Addon
- 21-11-2025, 18:27
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Sodium FPS Boost Mod is made for players who like how Minecraft Bedrock looks by default but are just done with random frame drops. You know that moment when it starts raining, someone sets off TNT, or a bunch of mobs pile up and your FPS suddenly tanks? This addon goes straight after that problem. It tones down extra visual noise, cleans up particle-heavy moments, and keeps the game feeling responsive, even on weaker phones, older tablets, or busy servers.
The big thing with Sodium FPS Boost Mod is that it doesn’t try to turn your game into something else. The world still looks like normal Minecraft, you still recognize every block and effect, you just don’t get punished as hard for hectic scenes. Rain, explosions, fireworks, crowded mob farms — all the stuff that usually spikes your lag gets handled in a way that’s easier on your device. Under the hood it cuts particle effects and optimizes how things show up on screen so your FPS stays more stable.
It’s also super friendly for people who play on multiple devices or hop onto different servers. The addon is designed to work across a bunch of MCPE and Minecraft Bedrock versions, and you can use it on both solo survival worlds and multiplayer. If you’re running a small Realm or community server, dropping Sodium FPS Boost Mod into the setup can make things feel smoother for everyone without forcing texture changes or weird clients.
What makes it nice in everyday play is how “hands-off” it is. You don’t have to tweak sliders, open menus, or spam commands. You just enable the pack, load up your world like normal, and start noticing fewer lag spikes when the game gets busy. If your device struggles in big bases, massive farms, or crowded spawn areas, Sodium FPS Boost Mod is a simple way to squeeze out extra performance while keeping the game looking like the Minecraft you already know.
Installation Mod:
- Download the .mcaddon / .mcpack;
- Open the file to import into the game;
- In World Settings → Resource Packs and Behavior Packs, enable it (turn on Experiments if needed);
- Have fun!

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