Terraria, the beloved sandbox game, is celebrating its 13th anniversary by allowing players to revisit its "first final update" through a new Steam beta branch. This version, v1.1.2, takes players back to when Hardmode and mech bosses were the ultimate challenges. The concept of a "final update" has been a long-running joke between the community and the developers, with the upcoming 1.4.5 patch being the sixth such update.
Mojang has announced the end of development for Minecraft Legends, the RTS spin-off of Minecraft, with the release of the final update, Snow vs Snouts. The game, which launched less than a year ago, will no longer receive new content or updates. Despite community support, the game has received mixed reviews and is ending development after implementing changes based on feedback. The final update introduces a new mode where players use a redstone launcher to destroy piglin bases.
Microsoft has announced that Windows 10 will receive its final security update in October 2028, marking the end of support for the operating system. Users are encouraged to upgrade to newer versions of Windows to ensure continued security and support.
Sega's latest update for Sonic Frontiers, titled The Final Horizon, has proven to be significantly more challenging than the base game, leaving players frustrated and excited. The update introduces new playable characters, challenges, and a tough new boss. Players are struggling to adjust to the different movements of Sonic's companions, complete trial towers without checkpoints, and defeat the formidable new boss, Tank+. Some players are enjoying the increased difficulty, while others hope for a patch to make the boss fights less challenging. Despite the difficulty spike, the update also introduces a new Super Sonic form to aid players in conquering the final challenges.
The final update for "Marvel's Avengers" game is now live, giving players access to nearly all of the game's content. The game will no longer receive new stories, features, or heroes, and the cosmetics marketplace is being turned off. Support for the game will discontinue on September 30th, and the title will be delisted from digital storefronts. All single-player content will continue to be playable, and multiplayer will remain available, but players will be on their own if issues occur. A special Founder's Gift will be granted to players who earned at least one Trophy/Achievement before April 1st.