Terraria Confirmed To Finally Be Heading To Wii U And 3DS

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An Amazon listing popped up recently that revealed the popular 2D sandbox action-adventure Terraria would be heading to Nintendo 3DS. Usually, these types of listings are proven to be false after a while, but not this one (thanks Destructoid).

 

It turns out that one of the lead developers at developer Re-Logic (going by the handle “Cenx”) has previously confirmed in the official Terraria forums that the game would finally be making its way to Nintendo platforms. “Terraria is indeed coming to Wii U and 3DS,” she wrote.

 

So while that much is confirmed, the rest of the information in the Amazon listing is not, including whether it will cost $29.99 and that it will be out for 3DS on October 31st 2015. Hopefully we’ll find out in the future.


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