Terraria Nintendo Switch Release Date Announced for June 27
The Terraria Nintendo Switch release date is set for June 27! Here's the full details.
Dig, fight, explore, build! Nothing is impossible in this action-packed adventure game. The world is your canvas and the ground itself is your paint. Grab your tools and go! Make weapons to fight of
The Terraria Nintendo Switch release date is set for June 27! Here's the full details.
The Switch version of Terraria will launch via the Nintendo eShop on June 27, developer Re-Logic announced. A physical edition is also planned for release at an unannounced later date. Terraria is currently available for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii U, PC, PS Vita, 3DS, iOS, Android, and Windows Phone. Here …
Just as I was losing track of Terraria on Nintendo Switch, Re-Logic has come out with a proper (and very immediate) release date. The sandbox adventure RPG launches for Switch on June 27, 2019. That's the big day for the digital version on...
There's one last big patch for Terraria on the way. Journey's End, aka Version 1.4, will rework world generation and add big quality-of-life features, free.
Developer Re-Logic revealed a gameplay trailer at E3 2019 for Terraria: Journey's End, the fourth major update to the crafting and combat platformer.
The hit PC action adventure title Terraria has received a trailer for its penultimate expansion pack Journey's End, providing a glimpse of what's in store.
Terraria has been around for nearly a decade now, and today at the PC Gaming Show, they unveiled the fourth major update, Journey’s End. According to PC Gamer, it's getting 800 new items, which is roughly a 120% increase on what'...
The PC Gaming Show brought us some big news about 2D dig ‘em up Terraria today. The fourth major update is on its way to us at some point near the end of the year and it’s bringing more content than you could fit in a thousand chests. For those who aren’t familiar with Terraria, it is a 2D sandbox game that has you working your way through a plethora of different over-the-top boss fights until you’ve eventually defeated what is basically Cthulu. You might have looked at the game and thought “that doesn’t seem right” but I assure you it’s true. Along the way you spend time upgrading your weapons by mining precious minerals from the very ground you stand upon. It even has a few distinct classes that you can switch between freely, it really is a lot deeper than the cutesy pixel art would suggest. The Journey’s End update, which was announced today, is free to those who own Terraria—as is always the way—and will be revisiting nearly everything in the game, making wide ranging changes that would be major even if there weren't any new content. But there is: over 800 new items are being added.In case you’re keeping count, that’s an increase of roughly 120% on what is within the game currently. Some of these will be things you can stumble across in your adventure, while others will be craftable. There’s no word on the specifics of how many new weapons or equippables there will be, but we only have 5 or 6 accessory slots anyway.
Despite confirming to appear at this year's PC Gaming Show, Terraria developers Re-Logic are not taking the open-world sandbox (or any title the studio develops) exclusive to the Epic Store.
Way back in August of 2013 Terraria released for iOS, and developer Re-Logic's action platforming crafting adventure translated surprisingly well to the touchscreen and was a joy to carry around in your pock...