Another Terraria Patch Announced; Dev Breaks Another Promise (Thankfully)
Terraria developers are not slacking off in taking care of players. We lived to see another announcement of gameplay improvements.
Source: Steam | Terraria
No one likes it when game developers lie to the players. This time, however, the failure to keep their word was met with enthusiasm (again!), as the lead developer of Terraria announced further changes to the said produtitlection, which theoretically was not supposed to receive any updates since 2020. According to the information provided by the dev the gameplay will now be even more comfortable.
More changes to Terraria
Yorai Omer, lead developer of Terraria, published a post on his profile on Twitter, in which he announced that the game will soon be gain the option to quickly switch entire gear depending on whether we are fishing or fighting enemies. All thanks to one simple option, which will enable us to change entire armor sets.. As the classic says - a small thing, but important, as can be seen especially from the reactions of Reddit users.
"I bought this title for $2 on Steam Summer Sale in 2012. The best game I purchased," das97301.
"Big surprise! Another game developer caught lying," Fujiwara_Tsubasa.
"What, haven't they already released three final updates recently?," Tuffcoke.
What's next
Fans are wondering if this time will indeed be the last update to Terraria, but some of them seem sure that this is undoubtedly not the end. Many fans of the game dream of a sequel, but the developers have not yet announced one.
This February we reported about the confusion that arose after the head of Re-Logic set the caption "terraria 2 - a new age" in the description on his Twitter profile, but it turned out to be only a joke. At the time, the studio's head of business strategy said in an interview:
"Terraria is one of the paths we could take, but we are also actively considering others. Given this state of affairs, we really aren't ready at this point to share the exact direction we plan to take for our next game."