Terraria Coming to Consoles Q1 2013


Terraria, the hugely successful platformer/monster slayer/world builder, is finally coming to the Xbox Live Arcade and Playstation Network. Originally brought to PC by its developer Re-Logic, Terraria is being ported to consoles by Dutch company Engine Software, with production from 505 Games.


505 also announced that, as of September 11, 2012, Terraria has sold 1.6 million copies. “I can't say how excited I am to finally have Terraria come to Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3” says Terraria creator Andrew Spinks. “To see it come so far is a complete shock, especially after such humble beginnings. It's always been my dream to have as many people as possible know and enjoy Terraria as much as I have, and this is another big step in that direction."


Additionally, the new console port from Engine Software is being developed with additional content. "I can't wait for everyone to see the additional features that they've been able to bring to this new edition of the game," says Spinks via the Terraria Facebook page.

Full Press Release:
Milton Keynes, 11 September 2012, International publisher of video games, 505 Games, has today announced it will be bringing the independent block-building blockbuster Terraria to Xbox Live Arcade and Playstation Network.

Originally released in 2011 on PC by creator-developer Andrew Spinks' Re-logic studio; Terraria is a side-scrolling, action-adventure sandbox game, with an emphasis on crafting and exploration set in vast and vibrant worlds. It has received universal acclaim from media and fans alike – 1.6 million "Terrarians" have struck out on their own adventures since release.

With a vast array of materials and items to collect, Terraria is far more than a mere block building game, gamers experience is limited only by their own imaginations; the world really is yours to shape and explore.

"The block-building genre has taken the world by storm and Terraria has garnered a massive following through its increased focus on adventure and discovery." said Tim Woodley, Head of Global Brand for 505 Games. "We're looking forward to bringing an already hugely successful experience to a brand new console audience and we can't wait for the existing Terraria fan base to experience all-new content".

Andrew Spinks, creator of Terraria added "I can't say how excited I am to finally have Terraria come to Xbox 360 and PlayStation3! To see it come so far is a complete shock, especially after such humble beginnings. It's always been my dream to have as many people as possible know and enjoy Terraria as much as I have, and this is another big step in that direction! It's been awesome working with 505 Games, and I can't wait for everyone to see the additional features that they've been able to bring to this new edition of the game."

Developed by Engine Software, Terraria will be available on Xbox LIVE Arcade and Playstation Network early 2013.
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About 505 Games Ltd.

505 Games are a global publisher of video games who publish games for all ages across multiple platforms including, Microsoft Xbox 360Ô, Sony PlayStationÒ 2, PlayStationÒ 3, PSP, Nintendo WiiÔ and DS, as well as PC and online titles. Established in 2006, 505 Games have established offices in key territories around the world to publish and distribute its library of successful titles such as ArmA II, IL2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey, the Cooking Mama World series, Naughty Bear, Backbreaker, Zumba Fitness and Sniper Elite V2. The headquarters of 505 Games is based in Milton Keynes - UK and further offices are located in Lyon (France), Munich (Germany), Milan (Italy), Madrid (Spain) and Los Angeles (U.S.A). A further network of key distribution partners based in Nordic territories and Australia enable global distribution of 505's titles. To see the latest releases, news and more about 505 Games go to: www.505games.co.uk

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By: Ryan Seiler
Posted: September 12, 2012


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