Terraria Will Be Available On The 3DS eShop From December 10th

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Popular indie sandbox adventure Terraria will be coming to the 3DS eShop on December 10th. It’ll cost £16.99 (about $25).

 

The retail version of Terraria on 3DS, along with the digital and retail versions for Wii U, are expected to arrive in early 2016.

 

The 3DS version has touchscreen controls tailored to make it easy to dig into the ground and build whatever magnificent structures you will, block-by-block.

 

It also supports four-player co-op games through Local Play so you can invite your friends. The Wii U version, on the other hand (as Siliconera previously detailed) will have four-player splitscreen multiplayer and allows for up to eight players online to collaborate.


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