Console version

The Console version of Terraria is published by 505Games and developed by Engine Software. The console version is a port of the desktop version, which is developed by Re-Logic. This version contains exclusive content not available in the desktop version, including new enemies, achievements, music tracks and music boxes, armors, weapons, pets, and a new boss.

The console version is currently available on 6 different console systems.


 * Not all of the features listed below may be on the Wii U versions of the game due to the lack of Ocram and other features.

Console Release
''Many items also appear in the. The mobile version also includes items introduced in Console 1.2.'' The initial console release contained all desktop content through version 1.1 as well as the following console-exclusive content:

Console 1.2
The 1.2 update was a free update released for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PlayStation Vita platforms on April 17, 2014. The PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions included this update in their November 2014 release. The update featured all content from the desktop version through 1.2.1.2 (Except the Coin Gun and 10 extra inventory slots) as well as some additional console exclusive content:

Additions Update
Also known as the 1.2.3/4 update, another free update was released to all console platforms on June 4, 2015, bringing the Console version to parity with desktop version 1.2.3. (Does not give fishing, or any other item/mob that includes fishing). It also added a Console-exclusive vanity set and the Ocram mask.

3DS Release
Despite being considered a console release, the 3DS version contains mobile-exclusive items such as the Heart Arrow. The Hero's clothes and Plumber's clothes are also their correct colors, as they would be in mobile or PC ports. The 3DS version also contains the Zapinator, an item which was previously dummied out of all other versions of the game.

A patch 1.0.1. was released some time in early February, which fixed certain bugs such as duplicates of Town NPCs moving in if they accidentally got displaced, and the absence of the Zapinator's name.