Terraria teases "very exciting potential" for builders after celebrating one of its "largest player spikes" yet

I've lost count of how many times Terraria was said to be done and dusted. I think we all have. Yet here we are, celebrating updates that take three years to make and bring in "almost 230,000" players. And it's clearly still not over. Even now, in the latest monthly iteration of the long-running Terraria State of the Game blog post, the team admits that they "still have some more things we want to address before we will feel comfortable calling 1.4.5 done," before dropping a hint as to what's coming in what could very well be a version 1.4.6 drop that might be years away. It's something for the builders, and I'm happy for them.
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