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Who was going to tell me that the moon lord fires boulders from he got damn forehead in the new update
Terraria's New Adventure in the 1.4.5 Update
1.4.5 Update has officially landed for Terraria, with fresh surprises and action-packed adventure on Linux, Steam Deck, Mac, and Windows PC. Thanks to the nonstop creativity at Re-Logic, the gameplay keeps evolving. Which you can find on Steam, GOG, and Humble Store. I woke up today, checked my feeds, and had that exact feeling you get when a title you like quietly releases something huge. No countdown. No fluff. Just straight-up joy. The 1.4.5 update for Terraria is here, and this one is different. If you’ve ever lost hours digging one block deeper “just to see what’s there,” this update feels like it was made for you.
Terraria Still Knows How to Surprise Us
I’ve been playing the Terraria action-packed adventure on PC for years. Linux, Steam Deck, mouse, keyboard, the whole deal. And every time I think the game has finally shown me everything, it pulls me back in. The 1.4.5 update isn’t just more stuff slapped on top. It’s a reminder of why this gameplay became legendary in the first place. Care. Polish. Respect for players who actually stick around. Developed by Re-Logic on PC and DR Studios on console and mobile, the 1.4.5 update lands across PC, consoles, and mobile all at once. No waiting. No second-class platform vibes. Linux players included. Steam Deck is also verified. Smooth. That already earns respect.
Palworld and Dead Cells Crash the Party (In the Best Way)
Let’s talk crossovers, because wow. Palworld pals are now running around in Terraria. They don’t feel forced. They feel like they belong. Familiar, but reimagined in that classic 2D sandbox style we know so well. Then there’s Dead Cells. If you’ve ever rolled your way through that roguelite chaos, you’ll smile when you see the new weapons, combat accessories, and items pulled straight from it. Fast. Sharp. Deadly. They add spice without breaking balance. This isn’t crossover content for marketing slides. It’s crossover content that actually respects both titles.
More Than Content - The 1.4.5 Update Feels Personal
Here’s the thing that really got me: the update doesn’t feel like it’s chasing attention. Since it feels more like it’s listening. Quality of life improvements are everywhere. Weapon reworks. Balance tweaks. Visual updates to classic sprites that somehow look cleaner without losing their soul. Since these are things longtime players have been quietly asking for? It’s here. World creation got love too. New world seeds, including a fresh Skyblock seed, and a revamped creation menu that actually feels good to use now. If you’re the kind of player who rerolls worlds just to chase that perfect start, you’re going to notice.
1.4.5 Update: Bigger & Boulder Trailer
Terraria Is Bigger Than Ever - And Still Runs Like a Dream
The scale is kind of wild when you stop and think about it.
Over 5,000 items.
25+ NPCs.
400+ enemies.
And now? Fifteen new furniture sets, new boulder types, transformation mounts, summoner whips with proper prefixes, critters, kites, and decorative details that make bases feel alive instead of just functional. On Linux, performance still feels tight. No nonsense. No drama. Just launch and play.
Why This 1.4.5 Update Matters
Terraria first launched back in 2011. Many titles from that era faded out quietly. This one didn’t. It grew, evolved, and stayed curious. The 1.4.5 Update proves the game isn’t done yet, not even close. If you’ve been away for a while, this is your sign. But, if you never left, you already know. Fire it up. Dig deep. Build something ridiculous. Lose track of time again. You can find the action-packed adventure on Steam, GOG, and Humble Store for $9.99 USD / £8.50 / 9,75€. Some games age. Terraria just keeps getting better.