Terraria got a bonus update with the ‘journey’s actual end’

Update 1.4.1 adds the Princess, credits, and new achievements

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Even though Journey’s End was supposed to cap off Terraria, fans have more content to rally around today. Re-Logic released update 1.4.1 on PC, and it’s been dubbed the “journey’s actual end.”

The free update adds “pieces that were not quite ready in time for the Journey’s End launch date – along with more fixes, balance tweaks, and a few new tidbits that we decided to add along the way.”

Highlights include six Vanity Design Contest winners (like the TV Head and Timeless Traveler), a credits sequence with a new song (once you slay the Moon Lord for the first time), the Princess (an NPC who spawns after killing the Queen Slime), “a handful of new items,” a visual tweak for better-looking armors and vanity items, and new achievements (like obtaining the Zenith and the Terraspark Boots).

A bunch of balance changes – based on player feedback and Re-Logic’s “own post-launch thoughts” – also made it into the update. “A little bit of everything has been impacted,” according to the team.

Fantastic news all-around for the PC community. The console versions will get there eventually.

Rounding Out the Journey: Terraria 1.4.1 is Here! [Steam]


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