Terraria celebrates its 15th anniversary with a notable commercial milestone: over 70 million copies distributed across PC, consoles, and mobile devices. Re-Logic thanked the community and confirmed that the game will continue to receive new content after version 1.4.6, in addition to the long-awaited cross-play that will unite all platforms. 🎉
Re-Logic keeps Terraria's engine alive with patches and cross-play 🛠️
Since its launch, the game's engine has received constant optimizations, allowing worlds generated a decade ago to remain functional. Re-Logic is working on network compatibility for cross-play, a technical challenge that involves synchronizing versions across PC, consoles, and mobile devices. Updates 1.4.5 and 1.4.6 will include balance adjustments and new mechanics, although the studio has not revealed a specific date for cross-play.
70 million copies and players still can't find the Guide 😅
With 70 million souls lost in the world of Terraria, there are still those who swear the Guide NPC is hiding in the basement of their base. Re-Logic celebrates the number, but veterans know the actual sales figure is lower if we subtract the copies bought by people who never made it past the first night. Cross-play promises to unite platforms, though surely someone will find a way to blame lag for not dodging a blue-eyed slime.