We’ll let you know when the specific details about this crossover are revealed, so stay tuned for more. Terraria has even hosted a crossover with real-life yoyo brand One Drop, as many of the company’s yoyos appear in the game as weapons. Terraria has already seen several crossovers over the past decade, offering crossover content from games such as Edge of Space, Pixel Piracy, Worms 3, and Dungeon Defenders 2. So, at the very least, it seems that Terraria and Don’t Starve are gearing up to do a boss exchange, but of course, there could be more to these crossovers than that. Their GIF shows Deerclops – one of the bosses from Don’t Starve and Don’t Starve Together – walking through the tundra biome in Terraria.
In reply to Terraria‘s original tweet, Don’t Starve‘s developers had a teaser of their own. As we mentioned before, we are doing some Steam Deck optimization-focused stuff, and that work is going quite well… beyond that, you know how we always say that we are done adding content to Terraria? Well, about that… oh, wait, sorry, wrong game! Carry on, nothing to see here…”
Terraria‘s tweet also contains a link to the official Terraria forums, where we see a brief developer post featuring that GIF that says, “Good Afternoon, Terrarians! Just wanted to share a quick update on stuff the team has been doing. Oh well, I'm sure it will all sort itself out by next month.⚔️ /npI35M08Q9 Will you delve deep into cavernous expanses in search of treasure and raw materials with which to craft ever-evolving gear, machinery, and aesthetics Perhaps you will choose instead to seek out ever-greater foes to test your mettle in combat Maybe you will decide to.
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