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Terraria is trending due to reaching 70 million sales and celebrating its 15th anniversary. The publisher is also teasing continued progress “beyond” its next big update, indicating more content after the upcoming release.

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Key Takeaway Terraria’s 15th anniversary is paired with a major sales milestone and a promise to keep going beyond the next big update.
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Terraria’s 15th anniversary is paired with a major sales milestone and a promise to keep going beyond the next big update.

Terraria is trending due to reaching 70 million sales and celebrating its 15th anniversary. The publisher is also teasing continued progress “beyond” its next big update, indicating more content after the upcoming release.

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sales total 70 million sales
anniversary 15th anniversary
commitment wording Promise to continue “beyond” the next big update

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  • Watch for Terraria’s “next big update” announcement and release date coverage around the 15th anniversary window. Eurogamer

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  • Terraria marks 70 million sales and 15th anniversary with a promise to "continue beyond" its next big update Eurogamer
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