Terraria adorable artwork for the final Labor of Love update

[Update]: The Terraria team is working on a Dead Cells crossover, new content and cross-platform multiplayer

After quite a few teasers and previews, Terraria's final (and this time seemingly for real) update has now arrived. True to its name, the Labor of Love update brings with it a variety of quality-of-life improvements based on player feedback, a couple of pieces of new content to mess around with, and naturally, a plethora of fanservice and cross-over items to celebrate Terraria and the impact it's had on gaming as a whole.

Expect to see the ability to switch between three different gear loadouts, a much more functional void bag to help you hoard thousands of items, as well as new world seeds to explore along with fresh improvements to old ones. There's also a cast of friendly town slimes to catch, an amulet that transforms you into a spirit wolf, an assortment of balance changes, and the list goes on for a while.

Needless to say, there are far too many tweaks and additions to easily summarize. So if you're interested in every aspect of the Labor of Love update, you can find what you seek over at the official patch notes.

On a slightly unrelated note, if you've somehow managed to avoid playing Terraria all of these years, you'll be happy to hear that it's going to be on a 50% discount on Steam until October 3rd, which brings the price down to 5€. Personally, I would highly recommend it, especially if you can get a friend to dive in with you as there is an absurd amount of quality content to explore.

Have fun, and I'll leave you with a trailer for the previous Journey's End update - just to give you a small taste of what Terraria is really all about:

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