Terraria

Terraria Has Sold Over 58 Million Units Worldwide

In a recent forum post, developer Re-Logic announced that Terraria has sold over 58.7 million units worldwide. The developer also revealed that over 32 million sales were from the PC version and teases that something great may happen after 60 million sales. “Thanks to the support of Terrarians everywhere, we are very proud to share that Terraria has surpassed 58 million units sold – 58.7m to be more exact,” the company said, “with nearly 32m from PC alone! Once again, we are beyond humbled and thankful for your continued support – it is the force that drives us every day to make even more awesome Terraria experiences. I wonder what might happen when we get to sixty million.” Terraria first launched on May 16, 2011 and is available now on PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and mobile devices. 

The game’s details via Steam:

Dig, Fight, Explore, Build: The very world is at your fingertips as you fight for survival, fortune, and glory. Will you delve deep into cavernous expanses in search of treasure and raw materials with which to craft ever-evolving gear, machinery, and aesthetics? Perhaps you will choose instead to seek out ever-greater foes to test your mettle in combat? Maybe you will decide to construct your own city to house the host of mysterious allies you may encounter along your travels?

In the World of Terraria, the choice is yours!

Blending elements of classic action games with the freedom of sandbox-style creativity, Terraria is a unique gaming experience where both the journey and the destination are completely in the player’s control. The Terraria adventure is truly as unique as the players themselves!

Are you up for the monumental task of exploring, creating, and defending a world of your own?

Key features:
Sandbox Play
Randomly generated worlds
Free Content Updates

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