Re-Logic isn't just adding more content; they are tightening the mechanics that define the late-game experience. This upcoming patch targets specific friction points in combat, particularly regarding aggro mechanics and hitbox registration. For those of us who have lost a hardcore run to a buggy collision or a minion that refused to target the right boss, these technical fixes are more valuable than a dozen new swords.
Summoners are getting some much-needed love in this cycle. The developers have confirmed new items tailored for niche playstyles, ensuring that the summoner class remains viable and diverse as the meta shifts. While 1.4.5.7 is the immediate priority, the team is already looking toward 1.4.5.8 for final polish. Once that dust settles, the studio's full attention will pivot to the most requested feature in the game's history: Crossplay.
Meanwhile, the modding scene is staying busy. A new update for the 1.4.4 version of tModLoader is scheduled for May 1, 2026, primarily addressing bug fixes to keep the current ecosystem stable. The massive undertaking of porting tModLoader to the 'Bigger and Boulder' 1.4.5 version is still ongoing, with the team noting it will likely take several more months to complete due to the sheer scale of the changes.
For the collectors, the physical side of the world is expanding too. Fulfillment for the Terra Cards tarot deck and the official board game is moving forward, alongside new LED shadowbox art for those looking to deck out their real-world base.
