The 1.4.3 update for for Terraria was supposed to end in October 2020 with the rollout of Patch 1.4.1, which developer Re-Logic dubbed The Journey's Actual End. Notably, the particular update featured a whole host of bug fixes, new vanity armor, balance-related improvements, and the Journey Mode. The latter addition reduced Terraria's difficulty to a degree by allowing s to spawn any previously researched item.
Re-Logic released its acclaimed action-adventure sandbox game in 2011, inviting players to a land of adventure wherein exploring, digging, fighting, and building constitute the crux of the robust experience. Since its PC debut well over a decade ago, Terraria has since migrated to several other platforms, including PlayStation, Nintendo, Xbox, Android, and iOS devices. A Google Stadia version of Terraria launched in 2021 after series creator Andrew Spinks reconciled -related issues with Google. Evidently, Re-Logic is not yet ready to walk away from its hit sandbox adventure.
Publisher 505 Games has ed a launch trailer for Terraria's 1.4.3 update, which packs in much more than fresh content for the top-selling sandbox title. The chief addition to the newly released patch is its Don't Starve Together crossover content, which, according to the changelog on the Terraria Forums, introduces a Don't Starve-inspired seed, The Constant, new shaders and lighting, and extra worldgen features. In true Don't Starve spirit, total darkness will now reduce health and eating has become necessary to mitigate the risk of starvation. Players should also keep an eye on the weather since rain has the ability to extinguish exposed campfires and torches. The trailer for Terraria 1.4.3 features below:
The top-selling sandbox game from Re-Logic has crossed over with Klei Entertainment's critically acclaimed survival game in the past. In late 2021, Don't Starve added several Terraria-centric items, including a Terrarium, themed skins, the Eye of Terror, new boss statuses, and two Crock Pot recipes - Frozen Banana Daiquiri and Bunny Stew. Interestingly, these two collaborations spawned from one Terraria developer's wishful thinking during the 10th anniversary AMA for the game last year.
Terraria's 1.4.3 update unlocks access to a wide array of other changes, as well. Those who the new patch can expect to encounter myriad bug fixes, balance changes, additional achievements, and a new Princess NPC. How much longer Re-Logic intends to the title remains to be seen, but content updates of this caliber will undoubtedly keep players coming back for more.
The Don't Starve Together crossover in Terraria is available now on all platforms.
Source: 505 Games/YouTube, Terraria Forums