Currently, there are around 7 maps for Solo, 5 maps for Duos, and 6 maps for Quads(Teams of 4) on Bedrock. However, on Java, there are 18 maps for Solo, 12 maps for Duos, and 7 maps for Quads(Not including the multiple maps with teams of 3, 5, 6, which can all be ported over to Bedrock for teams of 4) This is pretty confusing since it wouldn't take much to port the maps over, and copy and paste the commands. So why haven't they done it? I assume for good reason that the Bedrock version of Cubecraft is MUCH more successful in terms of money, as it averages over 25,000 players an hour and is one of the only 3 servers on bedrock that reaches that high. And porting these maps over would give more reasons for players to play on Cubecraft, as one of the aspects of Lifeboat and the Hive that make them serious competitors to Cubecraft is that they have dozens of maps to choose from. Also, if Cubecraft adds teams of 3 or 5 to Bedrock, that would give players another reason to want to play on Cubecraft, as it will have the most maps and the highest level of variety among featured servers on Bedrock. Also, adding potions to the game would give even more variety, as well as adding more blocks, which is one of the worse aspects of Eggwars. If you add these, combined with the uniqueness of Lucky Islands, and a few possible changes to Skywars, this would boost Cubecraft's popularity by the hundreds, and allow it to become the prevalent server on Bedrock. Oh yea, can you also add some more kits? The kits right now are very limited in scope and usefulness. The builder kit is good, but limited in it's usefulness over time, and the baker kit is just flat out useless, while the you can easily buy a better pickaxe then an unenchanted wooden one within the first 3 minutes of the game.