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Terraria News

Anna Koselke - "It's been a minute": 11 years later, this former Terraria dev's sci-fi sandbox game is finally coming to Xbox - gamesradar.com

"It's been a minute": 11 years later, this former Terraria dev's sci-fi sandbox game is finally coming to Xbox

Arguably standing the test of time as one of the best crafting games to date, Starbound is now finally coming to Xbox after 11 long years on PC.

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Jesse Lennox - Is Terraria cross-platform? - digitaltrends.com

Is Terraria cross-platform?

In the world of survival crafting games, a few names always come to mind first. Minecraft is easily the biggest and most popular, but Terraria is arguably the pioneer of the entire genre. It has all the crafting and combat of the former game, but in a 2D pixelated style that gives it a feel all its own. You can fight all kinds of monsters and massive bosses as you craft better gear, or you can play more casually and start a farm to get a more cozy experience like you do with Stardew Valley. However you want to play, Terraria is always more fun with some friends to explore and build by your side. Since this game came out in 2011 when cross-platform games were few and far between, you may be wondering if it has kept up with the times and added this feature. Let’s dig in and see what answers we can find.

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Jordan Gerblick - Terraria creator once again proves he's his own game's biggest fan by getting Zelda-inspired fan art of an iconic sword tattooed on his shoulder - gamesradar.com

Terraria creator once again proves he's his own game's biggest fan by getting Zelda-inspired fan art of an iconic sword tattooed on his shoulder

The creator of Terraria has shown off a couple of new tattoos inspired by his own game.

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Anna Koselke - Terraria creators cameo in a new JRPG-inspired Pokemon and Stardew Valley mashup: "No game has better NPCs now" - gamesradar.com

Terraria creators cameo in a new JRPG-inspired Pokemon and Stardew Valley mashup: "No game has better NPCs now"

Ova Magica, a charming new JRPG-inspired farming sim with strong Pokemon and Stardew Valley vibes, just released into early access - and it contains an adorable ode to Terraria.

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Rich Stanton - Terraria creator has a new 'no questions asked' refund policy: 'Personally defeat me in PvP' - pcgamer.com

Terraria creator has a new 'no questions asked' refund policy: 'Personally defeat me in PvP'

Andrew Spinks is the creator of Terraria and CEO of Re-Logic, and 13 years after the game's initial release he's come up with a new refund policy for the ludicrously cheap game. «Personally defeat» Terraria's creator in PvP, and you can have your money back. Oh, and «no questions asked.»

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Dustin Bailey - After 13 years and at least 6 final updates, Terraria devs let you return to the "final update" that started it all - gamesradar.com

After 13 years and at least 6 final updates, Terraria devs let you return to the "final update" that started it all

Beloved sandbox game Terraria is now 13 years old, and as we approach the launch of the game's sixth final update, the devs are inviting you to "check out the first final update."

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Lincoln Carpenter - Steam's Open World Survival Crafting Fest offers tree punching at low prices - pcgamer.com

Steam's Open World Survival Crafting Fest offers tree punching at low prices

With only a few weeks left until the Steam Summer Sale, you might think Valve would ease off the gas on its near-constant festival sales. You'd be wrong. The latest in Steam's onslaught of genre fests is a celebration of simple joys like scrounging, avoiding starvation, and sprinting pantsless through the woods until you learn how to turn plant fiber into clothes. While the name might not have the best mouthfeel, the Steam Open World Survival Crafting Fest is offering discounts all week long on survival classics. Terraria's at half price for $5, Rust is up for grabs at $20, and No Man's Sky is down to $30—the cheapest all three have been in the last two years. Recent survival crafting favorites are getting their share of sales, too. February's supernatural survival driver Pacific Drive is 20% off for $24. If you want more of a fantasy flavor for your crafting, January's early access banger Enshrouded has a matching 20% discount for $24. Let me sneak in a personal recommendation while I have you: Consider Kenshi, currently 60% off for twelve bucks. Not nearly as Rust-y as a lot of what's on sale this week, Kenshi has some admittedly rough edges, but it's an excellent survival RPG sandbox set in a world that's somewhere between Fallout wasteland and Morrowind surreality. There's more than just sales, too. The fest also brings us the demo for Aska ahead of its early access release in June, meaning you can get an early hands-on look at what Valheim might be like if its vikings understood the importance of task delegation. The Steam Open World Survival Crafting Fest runs until 10 AM PT on June 3, 2024.

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Kaan Serin - Terraria meets FTL in this open-world pirate game from a solo developer - and its early access reviews are glowing - gamesradar.com

Terraria meets FTL in this open-world pirate game from a solo developer - and its early access reviews are glowing

Seablip has been on my radar for a while thanks to its Next Fest demos because who can resist the allure of a game that plays like Terraria, remixes FTL's lovely ship management, and has a boatload of pirates? Thankfully, the game's proper early access release has enjoyed smooth sailing and glowing reviews.

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