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The Console version of Terraria is published by 505 Games. It is a port of the Desktop version (developed by Re-Logic) ported to Unity by Pipeworks.[1] From 1.4 onwards, however, DR Studios has taken over its development
The console version is currently available on 6 different console systems (3 of which run on Old-gen consoles, which run on the original engine built in XNA.) The game was released on the Nintendo Switch on June 27, 2019.[2]
The version is considered separate on this wiki, and has its own page and its own history. It will not receive any significant updates past its current Desktop1.2.1 equivalent.[3]
Due to hardware requirement issues and memory constraints, Xbox 360, PS3, PS Vita, and the Wii U, are considered Old-gen platforms and thus will no longer receive significant updates past the 1.2.4.1 Desktop equivalent (see Old-gen console version).[4][5][6]
Console | Date of Last Update | Current Version | Desktop Equivalent |
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Aug 13, 2020[7] | 1.21 | 1.3.5.3 | |
Xbox One | Aug 13, 2020[7] | 1.21 | 1.3.5.3 |
Nintendo Switch | Sep 10, 2020[8] | 1.0.1168.9 | 1.3.5.3 |
Console-exclusive content[edit | edit source]
Most of these items may also appear in the Old-gen console version and version.
- Dragon armor(as vanity, not as armor)
- Spectral armor(as vanity, not as armor)
- Titan armor(as vanity, not as armor)
- Horned God set
- Ocram Mask(legacy item)
- Ocram Trophy(legacy item)
Switch Version[edit | edit source]
The Nintendo Switch version has some features not found in the other console versions of the game. These include:
- Touchscreen support including various gestures:
- Pinching to zoom on both the map as well as the in-game world
- Quick inventory management
- Tapping the screen to use items
- Quick access to the inventory and minimap
- Quickly toggling visibility on accessories
- Handheld play
- The Nintendo Switch can also be Docked into TV mode, which plays about the same as the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 version.
- It also has a local multiplayer mode in Docked mode.
The Switch version also features a new tutorial unique to this version, in which will not save items gained during it.
Japanese Release[edit | edit source]
Trivia[edit | edit source]
Terraria Version Pc
- Due to unknown reasons, the Xbox One platform unintentionally received the Console 1.0.1372.5 update about 48 hours prior to the official release on the platform.[9]
Gallery[edit | edit source]
Console 1.3 Release Artwork
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑Meet The Team: Pipeworks Lead Engineer Eric HopeSep 7, 2016
- ↑Terraria Launches Today on Nintendo Switch!Jun 27, 2019
- ↑3DS was only ever going to be 1.2 plus a few extras.Sep 1, 2016
- ↑The Path Ahead: Major News Updates for Console & Mobile.Jul 25, 2016
- ↑Xbox 360, PS3, PS Vita, Wii U, and 3DS will no longer receive updates.Nov 19, 2016
- ↑WHY NO 1.3 UPDATES FOR OLDER CONSOLES?Feb 3, 2018
- ↑ 7.07.1Terraria Quality of Life Update Out Now for XB1/PS4!Aug 13, 2020
- ↑Splitscreen Terraria Launches on Nintendo SwitchSep 10, 2020
- ↑Terraria State of the Game - April 2019, comment by ClearConscious from Pipeworks Studio May 11, 2019
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There are multiple pages containing version histories for different platforms:
- the Desktop version,
- the Console port of the Desktop version,
- the Mobile port of the Desktop version,
- the 3DS port of the Desktop version.