First impressions video of the new PC game Terraria from WikiGameGuides.com
505 Games has announced update 1.4.5 for Terraria is now available; features crossover content from Palworld and Dead Cells.

Re-Logic: "August was quite an eventful month for Team Terraria. We are well into the final push for Terraria 1.4.5 (for real, more on that below), and tickets are flying through the system. Several members of the team were also able to get together in person this month for the first time in many years - and for the first time ever with some folks. We have also been able to take care of a lot of planning for "what comes next" that will hopefully make for more consistency down the line. More on that in the future. With that said, we are all back home and ready to push this over the line."

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The game is doing well for itself for sure. It's been in the top 10 since release.
It's fun, but - having just started playing - I must admit that after initially setting up a house and having a couple of NPCs move in, it feels like I've just been spending three hours digging in random directions, hoping to run into iron, silver and gold.
I've actually resorted to using a map generator so I have just some hints on where to dig, otherwise I could probably be spending a few weeks swinging a pickaxe, placing torches and run into the occasional monster.
Granted, all that digging has resulted in several health upgrades, a few pieces of copper armor and some iron and silver weapons and tools, but damn... it really is an awful lot of digging :).
To avoid any unnecessary strain on my hands and wrists from keeping that left mouse button pressed for hours at a time, I've also resorted to using an AutoHotKey script to make the left mouse button a toggle.
I only wish that they add more end game stuff to do. Once you get a set of necro or molten armor there's almost nothing left to work for other than weapon farming.