Launched in May 2011, the sandbox action RPG has sold nearly 32 million units on PC alone, with its next update coming this year.
The Steam Deck has been used to play quite a few games over the last year, ranging from AAA RPGs to indie survival crafting games.
From Destiny 2 to Stardew Valley to Factorio and much more, here are our picks for 15 of the best games that are really worth sinking your teeth into.
Terraria has gotten its massive 1.4.4 update, titled Labor of Love. The update adds a host of new features, world seeds, and quality of life updates.
Whether through multiple play styles, emergent gameplay, or an unparalleled amount of freedom, these 15 titles offer tons of gameplay variety.
The origin stories of many broken controllers.
Creator Andrew Spinks' Twitter location change to "Terraria 2 - The New Age" is "all in good fun" as per Re-Logic's Ted Murphy.
Weapons like Flairon, Frostbrand and Scourge of the Corruptor are being buffed. Numerous quality-of-life changes are also coming.
Resident Evil Village takes the Game of the Year, while prominent games like Deathloop and others take their respective spots as well.
A new World Seed based on The Constant, Deerclops and more come to Terraria, while Eye of Cthulhu and skins come to Don't Starve.
Among other foes, Deerclops will be coming to Terraria while the Eye of Cthulhu invades The Constant in Klei Entertainment's Don't Starve.
Re-Logic recently shared a GIF of Don't Starve and said, "You know how we always say that we are done adding content to Terraria?"
From sweeping vistas to in-depth cities with unforgettable adventures, these open world titles have definitely stood out throughout the years.
Uncover new gifts and items along with the Jungle Mimic.
Fancy a game against AI threats, either solo or co-op? These titles are worth a look.
Resource Packs, entire worlds and much more can be downloaded from the Workshop.
It's also the highest rated game on Steam.
Re-Logic backtracks on its initial cancellation of the Stadia version.
Re-Logic founder Andrew Spinks says doing business with Google "is a liability."
Some titles could use a change in perspective.