It took the studio about five and a half years to get to this point.
“The entire team would like to say a massive THANK YOU to all of you for making all of this possible,” Re-Logic said in a news release. “It has been a pleasure to have all of you along on the journey thus far, and we are really looking forward to continuing down that path. Terraria is a game — and a franchise — that has so much life left in it, and we cannot wait to share those plans with you in the months and years to come.”
Terraria is now available on all the possible platforms: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PlayStation Vita, iOS, Android, Amazon Fire TV, Windows Phone, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Mac, Linux, Nintendo 3DS and Wii U. The console version of the 1.3 update is “just around the corner,” to be followed “right behind that” by the mobile version. Re-Logic also has Terraria: Otherworld in the works, which still needs “quite a bit of work — and even a good bit of rework — in a number of areas.”