
Terraria was recently updated to version 1.3, adding a ton of new features to the 2D sandbox. If you'd like to see the system requirements, grab some dedicated server software, or check for known issues and work around, please visit the Terraria forums. No joy on that front for consoles and mobile, alas. Cross-buy is enabled, so there's no need to buy another client just download directly from Steam.īecause the Re-Logic team is made up of Good Sorts, the new clients come with full SteamPlay support, meaning you can bring your PC progress with you, and switch back and forth between clients as necessary. Terraria has produced Linux and Mac clients, something non-Windows users have been clamouring for.

There are no plans to release the game for Wii U.įor more on Terraria, check out our review.Install Terraria on your work Mac and never achieve anything for your employers ever again. Since then, it's been released or planned for launch on Android, iOS, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PS Vita, Xbox 360 and Xbox One. Terraria was released for Windows PC in 2011. It is also the developer's intent to gift the Mac and Linux versions to those who already own the Windows PC version on Steam.

Upon completion, both versions of the game should be compatible with existing worlds and characters in the Windows version. "In full transparency, both of these versions are very much in development, so we cannot make any promises as to a launch date - or even if they will ultimately be feasible - but we wanted to make sure that our long-suffering Mac/Linux fans know that we are working diligently to bring Terraria to their platform," the post reads.

Terraria, a sandbox adventure game created by developer Re-Logic, is currently in development for Mac and Linux, according to a post on the game's official site.Ī launch date for the new PC versions has not yet been announced, and the developer warns it's still in question if the ports are "feasible."
