Old-gen console version

The Old-gen console version of Terraria was published by and developed by. It is a port of the, which is developed by Re-Logic. This version uses content from older versions, including enemies, achievements, music tracks and Music Boxes, armor, weapons, pets, and a boss, but most exclusive content is also available on the.

The old-gen console version runs on four different console systems: the, , Xbox 360, and  Wii U. Due to hardware requirement issues and memory constraints, this version cannot receive significant updates past the  1.2.4.1 equivalent.

Old-gen console-exclusive content
Most of the following content is also available on the.

Japanese Release
Terraria was released in the in Japan during May 2013. It was translated by Japanese video game development and localization company.

Exclusive content
The Japanese old-gen console versions (PS3, PS Vita, Wii U) seem to have everything the U.S. console versions have, aside from Purple Thread (instead, they use White Thread) and due to copyright issues, the Hero's set was replaced with the Monokuma set, and the Plumber's set was replaced with the Shiren set. They also have other exclusive costumes, crafted from the exclusive White Thread, shown below.

The Japanese uses Purple Thread (むらさきのいと) instead of White Thread, and has the green Hero's set (ゆうしゃの衣装) and Plumber's set (はいかんこうの衣装).

Japanese PS4 now uses Green Thread (instead of White Thread), and the Hero's set and Plumber's set were added. The Monokuma and Shiren sets are still obtainable, however the other sets appear to have been removed.

Trivia

 * The visual novel adventure game also features a small reference to Terraria in one of the game menus.
 * Terraria has its own Japanese website and used to have its own licensed Let's Play series.
 * The Japan-exclusive vanity sets reference, the mascot of Sony's PlayStation Network in Japan, who also appears in numerous other video games, Monomi and Monokuma from the video game franchise , and Shiren, protagonist of the roguelike video game.
 * The Danganronpa crossover was suggested by the publisher of the game as an alternative for the Hero's set, as they were concerned it would trigger potential copyright issues in Japan.
 * Most of the information pertaining to these exclusive items were obtained from the Japanese Terraria wiki terraria_cs.arcenserv. This includes item source, crafting recipe, and buy/sell value. Unfortunately, the Japanese wiki information regarding which consoles have which items is lacking. It may well be that these items are available to all the Japanese consoles PS3, PS Vita, and Wii U. Japanese console players are needed to verify this information.