The reversal comes after the developer said they had canceled the port.
Terraria will come out on Stadia, all things considered. In a condition of the game post spotted by Android Police, developer Re-Logic said it had continued work on the port after settling its differences with Google.
“After a month of pushing (and with the immense support of our fans), Google finally reached out and was able to provide a lot of transparency around the situation and to restore access to all of our accounts,” Re-Logic said on Friday. “Due to the hard work the Stadia team has put in, as well as our partners at 505 Games, we have decided that we will allow the upcoming launch [of] Terraria on Google Stadia to proceed.”
The “circumstance” the assertion references broke out close to the beginning of the month. Terraria co-maker and Re-Logic CEO Andrew Spinks took to Twitter to shoot at Google after the organization supposedly suspended the studio’s YouTube, Gmail, Drive, and Play accounts. “I have not successfully disregarded your terms of administration, so I can take this as no alternative path than you choosing to cut off this tie,” Spinks said at that point.
“Think of it as consumed. #Terraria for @GoogleStadia is dropped. My organization will, at this point, not uphold any of your foundation pushing ahead.” The spokesperson also said Spinks and the group attempted to determine the issue for more than a while, yet repeatedly hit a stopping point with Google’s uphold. The tweetstorm was a final retreat by the studio to attempt to determine the circumstances.
As per a new Bloomberg report, Google burned through a huge number of dollars to get games like Red Dead Redemption II on Stadia, so there might be monetary motivations to complete the port as well.