With the conclusion of updates for Terraria, fans can entertain themselves with a variety of new content, one of which being fresh Easter Egg Seeds.

Terraria is a 2D action-adventure sandbox game developed by Re-Logic that rivals the likes of Minecraft with over 20 million copies sold. The game has been out since 2011 and has received plenty of updates and conversions to new consoles, now the developers have to say a final goodbye with their latest installment titled "Journey's End."

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Journeys End brings a lot of new content to the game, such as over 800 new craftable items, new enemies, bosses, and places to explore. This new update also brings four new seeds to the game that each have their unique environments that players can use to shape their new world based on the specific seed's function.

The seed "For the Worthy" (Seed: for the worthy) raises the base difficulty of the world in a variety of ways. Bosses are twice as hard and have double their original health, it replaces some bodies of water with lava, and enemies deal more damage. The Demolitionist will now appear at the beginning of the game instead of the Guide, since pots drop explosives. Another seed created for the game is called the Lava Charm Seed (Seed: 9707566484), which is going to be helpful for players who need more Lava Charms.

One of the other seeds called Drunk World (Seed: 05162020) has Party Girl spawning at the start of the game instead of the Guide. The Drunk world also has different music playing in the world that can be changed anytime by visiting Party Girl. "Not the Bees!" (Seed: Not the bees) is another seed introduced in the update that transforms the biomes the player's entire world to be more honey friendly.

The Terraria community has been dedicated to the game for the entirety of the development process. The game received an impressive 200,000 sold copies within the first nine days of its release, remaining one of Steam's top seller's list. And while fans may be disappointed that Terraria: Otherworld is canceled, Journey's End is sure to give them enough things to do within the game to keep them occupied for plenty of time.

Terraria is out now on PC, PS3, Xbox 360, iOS, PS Vita, PS4, Xbox One, 3DS, and Switch.

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Source: Gamer Journalist