Terraria 2019
After announcing the release date for the massive 1.3 update to Terraria last week, Re-Logic has now released it for all owners on iOS and Android. E3 2019: Terraria: Journey's End will be the game's final update before entering maintenance mode. June 12, 2019 9:00 PM.
Happy Controller & Customization launch day, Terrarians!At long last, the teams at DR Studios, Re-Logic, and 505 Games are pleased to bring our first Feature Update to Mobile Terraria in the post-1.3 era. The focus here is to bring a whole new level of customization to the controls and interface for players along with implementing robust and fully remappable controller support for bluetooth-capable gamepads. We are thrilled with how all of this turned out and we cannot wait to see what you all do with this newfound power!Please send us your very best setups and gamepad mappings - we would love to see your creativity at work!As always, please report any bugs or issues that you encounter so that we can get any needed hotfixes out there as quickly and completely as possible!With this update out and once the hotfixes are done, we will be moving on to our next stage in our Terraria Mobile development plans.
But more on that another day.Check out the full changelog and join in the discussion with your fellow mobile Terrarians over on our Official Mobile Terraria Controller and Customization thread, linked below!Mobile Terraria Controller & Customization Update ChangelogAlso, check out our handy guide to the new features posted just below the changelog - and also linked in the Mobile Guides section.Mobile Controller and Customization Update Guide. Greetings Terrarians!At long last, we have reached the day that once seemed impossible - Terraria on Xbox One and PlayStation 4 will receive the 1.3.5 update today, bringing console Terraria up to parity with the live PC version of the game! Terraria 1.3.5 brings a handful of new furniture items, a couple of really cool developer armor sets, and the long-anticipated UI size slider. As usual, the team has tried to roll in a round of bug fixes into the update.As for what is next?
The console team is planning to look into a few quality of life features we have had in mind for a while, along with any further needed bugfixing from this or prior updates. So stay tuned for that!Check out the full changelog and join the discussion over at our official Terraria Console 1.3.5 launch thread, linked below!
Happy launch day, Console Terrarians!That's right, Terraria 1.3.4 makes its way at long last to XB1 and PS4 players today! This update is a combination update, containing all of the content from the 1.3.2, 1.3.3, and 1.3.4 versions of Terraria - and with this update, console players are now within a handful of items of parity with PC. (yes, we know Journey's End will change that for a time - but still, pretty cool!)What all does that encompass, we hear you saying? You have come to the right place, because we have a handy changelog right here to help you navigate all of the cool new stuff!
Before we dive deep into that, here are some key highlights:Party EventParties have now been added! You can start your own via the Party Girl's Party Center or the Town NPCs may start one, if certain conditions are met.These include fun new party-themed items such as.
Bundled Party Balloons. Balloon Animal.
Party Hat. Silly Tied Balloons. Pigronata. Party Center. Silly Balloon Machine. Streamers.
Party PresentDesert RevampedA new weather event has been added, sandstorms! Greetings, Terrarians!It has been a long journey indeed, but one that reaches a fantastic conclusion this morning. That's right, Terraria 1.3 for iOS and Android launches today!!!
Not only will you be receiving all of the amazing Terraria 1.3 content that you have been eagerly awaiting, but you will also be getting a fully rebuilt and reimagined version of Terraria Mobile. Brand new UI, brand new controls, online multiplayer, and much more are all waiting for you to pick up and enjoy!The team at DR Studios officially pushed the release button this morning at around 6am PST. We have no way to fully know when it will be available in any given region around the globe, but keep your eyes peeled and let us know when it arrives for you!TERRARIA MOBILE 1.3 CONTENT UPDATESo, what exactly are you getting today? Well, the content changelog will be much the same as the one from when PC made the leap from 1.2.4 to 1.3. To give you just some of the highlights:.
Brand new invasions and events - including Martian Madness and the penultimate challenge: the battle vs the Lunar Cultists, Celestial Pillars, and the Moonlord himself!. Over 800 new items - including weapons, armor, potions, building items and more - are available to find or craft!. Expert Mode - Fortune and Glory, Kid. Are you willing to take on a much higher challenge with the promise of greater rewards?. New Biomes - the Underground Desert, Sky Lakes, and other mini biomes are out there for you to uncover. Loads of Quality of Life changes and new features/mechanicsWant more details?
Check out our full release notes on the Terraria Community Forums Mobile Launch thread linked below - but, remember, even this is not an exhaustive list. Terraria is a game of exploration, so get out there and explore (or check the wiki, if you are so inclined) if you want to know everything.TERRARIA MOBILE REIMAGINED: NEW MOBILE UI, CONTROLS, & MORE!But wait - there's much, much more! Mobile Terraria 1.3 is far more than just the massive ton of content listed above.
This version of the game is ground-up complete re-imagining of Terraria for mobile devices. This means a brand new User Interface, completely revamped control system, tons of new settings and much more.
Below, we cover some of the bigger topics along with links to special guide pages with additional information on each item.CONTROLSMobile Terraria 1.3 includes a completely revamped control scheme, aimed at providing more options and capabilities to players than ever before. The controls were built with flexibility in mind - so there often will be multiple ways to conduct a given action. We encourage everyone to take the time to find out what works best for their own style and in each situation.Check out a detailed introduction to the new Terraria Mobile Controls with our guide located here:USER INTERFACEMobile Terrarians now have access to the full capabilities within the Terraria User Interface, circa 1.3. That's right, everything from using the Housing Interface to assign (or evict) NPCs to specific rooms to checking crafting recipes with the Guide - it's all here!These should be pretty self-explanatory as you explore your new UI. But we left a few screens in the spoilers below to show some of the most important ones.GUIDE CRAFTING INTERFACESpeak with the Guide, select 'Crafting' and then simply select any item in your inventory to have the Guide pull up a list of everything that can be crafted using the selected item.
Recipes and even crafting stations needed are shown underneath the Guide's UI.HOUSING INTERFACEOpen your Inventory and choose the Housing icon. From here you can see if a house is valid (the? Icon) or assign/evict NPCs to valid rooms as you see fit.
If a room is occupied, tap the NPC banner to evict that NPC and then simply choose the one you want to assign from the menu and tap the room again.EQUIPMENT MENUFrom here, you can change equipment, change your looks with Vanity items and Dyes. And even show or hide accessories. This is also where you can toggle informational accessory information tooltips off/on via the little grid underneath the armor in the screen above.FILE ACCESS - BACKUP, RESTORE, AND MORE!With the Mobile 1.3 Terraria update, you now have access to your Terraria files using the native (or downloadable) Files apps on your mobile device. This will allow you to make backup copies, move your own files between Cloud-Local or even to other devices with ease. You can even make your own adventure maps and then email the world to your friends or share it elsewhere online!How this works is a bit different between Android and iOS - so we wanted to give everyone some nice guides on how this works. Check those out below!MOBILE SAVE CONVERSIONHave an existing save from the current 1.2 version of Mobile Terraria?
Don't worry, the DR Studios team have made sure that you will be able to continue your adventure with your old saves into the new and exciting world of 1.3! When you first launch the new update on your console, your current saves will be converted over to the new format as a part of startup.
This is a one time process and it shouldn't take long at all!Once your worlds and players are converted to the new file format, they will be located in the Worlds and Players folders just like any new worlds/players you create in 1.3. Your old saves - in their current format - will be kept safe and sound in the 'Old Saves' folder just in case there are any conversion issues that we missed. If something occurs, once we have the fix in, it is as simple as deleting the converted files from the Worlds/Players folders (see above guides) and then re-converting your old saves again. If you need help with this, do not hesitate to ask.
Of course, we are pretty confident there will not be any major issues for you.MULTIPLAYERAs we shared during the livestream event in July , Mobile Terraria 1.3 will come with both Local and Online Multiplayer! You will be able to see these options under your Multiplayer menu once you get in game.How will this work?
We have placed some details below in regards to Online Multiplayer, and we have also made an attempt at a guide that you can find linked below:For Local Multiplayer, you simply need to be on the same Wifi Network as the host device (either a PC running the Server Program or another device). You will see the host/server appear on your 'Local' tab if a valid hosted game is available. Yes, even local games can be password protected to keep your annoying brother out of your world.You can download the Dedicated PC Server for Mobile Terraria via the link below:Here is a quick/brief summary of online multiplayer.How will this work?.
Online multiplayer will work much like non-Steam PC multiplayer does. This means that you will need to enter the IP address from the host, along with the port and any password that the host sets.
Once you enter all of that information and tap 'Join', then you are in!. We chose this method to ensure that Android and iOS players can play together, rather than sticking to the device family specific systems. It's a bit more complex, but opens up way more possibilities - and players. Do remember that performance and the like will be dependent on device specifications and your network. Connecting via a lower-end supported device on a 3G connection will obviously see more potential issues than a top end device over blazing fast wifi.What are the limitations?. The team targeted and has done extensive testing with 2-8 players.
However, we are looking into expanding that to as much as 16 in the future - no promises though!. On local connections (same wifi), remember that the hosting device will be shouldering a lot of the load - so older/less capable devices will struggle more with performance and may not be able to host as many players as a newer device.
There are too many devices out there to be able to pinpoint which device can do what (especially in regards to Android), so some experimentation may be needed. It bears repeating that performance and the like will be dependent on device specifications and your network. Connecting via a lower-end supported device on a 3G connection will obviously see more potential issues than a top end device over blazing fast wifi.FAQWhat platforms will receive Terraria 1.3 on launch day?. Android (Google Play) and iOS devices that meet the minimum specifications (see below) will receive the update on launch day. Amazon devices will follow at a later date (not too long, we hope!)Will my device run Terraria 1.3?
Happy Switch Launch Day, Terrarians!That’s right - at long last, Terraria will be available for Nintendo Switch starting today on the Nintendo eShop with a physical/retail release coming just a little further down the road. Good day Terrarians!As you hopefully noticed, we had some pretty big news to share at E3 today! During the PC Gaming Show, we revealed live to the world that the in-development 1.3.6 update is no more. The next update to Terraria will in fact be the fourth major update we have developed for the game, which we are calling Terraria: Journey's End!For those that were unable to watch the reveal live, we have shared the teaser trailer below - along with some key details and a bit of what we expect will be your FAQ. As we always do, we have left out a ton of juicy details and other content and features that will be included with Terraria: Journey's End. Some of those have or might be spoiled between now and launch, but others will remain a secret until you have the update in your hands later this year. So, without further ado.
We present to you Terraria: Journey's End!KEY FEATURES REVEALED THUS FARTerraria: Journey’s End includes a full re-visit to all elements of Terraria. Over time, some things may have felt left behind or made obsolete by newer content. Old things made new and new elements added to flesh out the overall experience – think you know all there is to know about Terraria? Think again!. Terraria: Journey’s End will include over 800 new items for players to find or craft!. Terraria: Journey’s End adds new foes to defeat and challenges to overcome as you seek fortune and glory.
Terraria: Journey’s End will see a full revamp of world generation – including overall improvements and a handful of new mini-biomes to explore. Quality of Life improvements abound in Terraria: Journey’s End! From Block Swap to the Void Vault, these will ensure that the player spends more time doing what they enjoy most – and having more fun at the same time. Terraria: Journey’s End will see the addition of an in-game Bestiary. As players defeat higher numbers of any given foe, they will learn more about them – from key statistics to even what each foe can drop as loot!. Terraria: Journey’s End will bring the hallowed game of Golf to Terraria.
That’s right, Golf. Trust us, it is insanely fun – so get your golf skills up to par now!.
Terraria: Journey’s End will add an all new difficulty mode. Beyond the existing Expert Mode, this is intended to be a true challenge for the most experienced and skilled Terrarians – a true gauntlet for the best of the best. Will your gaming skills and creativity be up to the task?. Terraria: Journey's End adds in all new and enhanced weather effects.In case you missed any spoilers along the way (outside of the trailer above), we have created a spoiler compendium for your viewing pleasure. You can find that by clicking the link below.and that’s just what we have in so far – the team is going to remain hard at work over the next several months to not only perfect what we have in and planned now, but to also add in a handful of other surprises and features that we will share with everyone in the coming months.
Stay tuned and watch our official Forums/Discord/Twitter/Instagram/Facebook for regular spoilers and reveals in the run-up to the launch of Terraria: Journey’s End!TERRARIA: JOURNEY'S END FAQQ: So, is Journey's End the same as Terraria 1.4?A: Yes! This is the fourth major update to the game, continuing in the tradition of 1.1-1.2-1.3-Q: Will Journey's End cost extra?A: For owners of Terraria on PC (Steam/GOG/Etc), Journey's End will be a free update - this continues our long-standing tradition of providing substantial free content to our fans.-Q: Will Journey's End come to Consoles? Switch?A: Eventually, yes - but likely not at the exact same time.-Q: When will Journey's End release?A: We expect to have this update out prior to the end of the year. However, as we always say. Ace fishing wild catch hack no survey. It will be ready when it is ready.-Q: What happened to 1.3.6?A: As we got further and further into development, we started to realize that 1.3.6 was reaching a tipping point. One where if we decided to add in a handful of big ideas we have had for some time, it would really feel worthy of a 1.X tier update.-Q: Why call it Journey's End instead of 1.4?A: Our current plan is for this to be the crowning update to Terraria. We do not currently have any plans to tackle additional updates, outside of fixes and maybe a few tidbits here and there to shore things up.-Q: So, what does that mean for Terraria?
Re-Logic?A: Terraria will remain the vibrant and amazing game that it always has been! There is plenty more coming down the road for Console/Switch/Mobile (including some things we have not revealed just yet), and with the available mods - plus any future mods - on top of what is a VERY robust core game, we are confident Terraria will be trucking along for many, many years to come. Of course, we will stay involved with all of you - you make this possible, and we always enjoy hanging out.For Re-Logic, this means that we will finally be tackling our second title. We do not yet know what this will be - and it may not even be a Terraria title - so expect a time of silence from us on that front until we are ready to share more what we decide to pursue.:)-Q: You said the spoilers and trailer don't show everything in Journey's End. What else can we expect?A: From additional content to some really cool features, we only wanted to share some selected things at this point (plus there is only so much we can pack into a 90 second video!). We have spoiled more in the previous months and will continue to do so as we head to launch. As always, we will leave some surprises in there for you to discover on your own!
Happy 8th Terraria Anniversary everyone! Eight years is a long time indeed, and it has been a wild ride – one full of ups and downs, joy and challenges, and a whole lot of additions to the game we all love so much. What began as a game that ended with Skeletron has flourished into an expansive adventure that spans multiple diverse biomes, culminating in an epic battle against the dreaded Moon Lord!We never could have made it this far without your amazing, unwavering support – and we promise we never have and never will take that lightly or for granted. Thank you!As a way of celebrating the occasion, we figured it would be fun to give everyone a little peek behind the curtain into the “what”, “why”, and “how” of this great Terrarian adventure! Why are things in the world the way they are?
What’s the deal with the Dryad? Read on to have your burning questions answered and even deeper questions raised – because after all, its still your adventure as well! We’re pleased to announce that the 1.3.1 update for Terraria is now available on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. We hope you enjoy the list of new features! As always, the team will be keeping a close eye on the release of this patch to make sure no major issues emerge from the underworld.
What that said, if you do manage to come across any bugs in the wild please report them here.