Terraria Developers Struggle to Move On Due to Enduring Demand

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Re-Logic, the developer of the popular game Terraria, has expressed difficulty in moving on to a new project due to the enduring demand and success of the game, which has sold over 44 million copies since its release in 2011. Despite previous intentions to end support for the game, the team has continued to release updates and patches, with the potentially final major update, patch 1.4.5, on the horizon. The team is considering starting work on a second project to explore new ideas, but has not ruled out the possibility of future updates for Terraria. Additionally, a Terraria board game is in development with a projected release date of 2024.
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