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Re-Logic is an American independent video game developer and publisher based in Floyds Knobs, Indiana. Founded by Andrew "Redigit" Spinks in 2011, the company is best known for developing and publishing the 2D action-adventure sandbox video game Terraria. Re-Logic also published Pixel Piracy and Pixel Privateers, both developed by Quadro Delta, in 2014 and 2017, respectively. Between 2015 and 2018, Re-Logic also worked on a Terraria spinoff titled Terraria: Otherworld; the game was canceled because Re-Logic was not satisfied with its development progress. Re-Logic voiced its opposition to its
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Re-Logic is an American independent video game developer and publisher based in Floyds Knobs, Indiana. Founded by Andrew "Redigit" Spinks in 2011, the company is best known for developing and publishing the 2D action-adventure sandbox video game Terraria. Re-Logic also published Pixel Piracy and Pixel Privateers, both developed by Quadro Delta, in 2014 and 2017, respectively. Between 2015 and 2018, Re-Logic also worked on a Terraria spinoff titled Terraria: Otherworld; the game was canceled because Re-Logic was not satisfied with its development progress. Re-Logic voiced its opposition to its titles becoming Epic Games Store exclusive in 2019 and to the royalty fee that was announced by the Unity game engine in 2023.
== History == thumb|upright|Founder Andrew Spinks in 2025 Based in Floyds Knobs, Indiana, Re-Logic was founded during the early development cycle of Terraria, which began development in January 2011 by Andrew Spinks. With the help of a team of game testers, he built the game using the Microsoft XNA framework. Re-Logic released Terraria on May 16, 2011; the game was released earlier than planned, as a beta version was leaked to the public. The developer continued to supply the game with content updates, although in February 2012, Spinks announced that Terrarias development would not continue further. However, in 2013, development resumed, with the second major update being released in October 2013. In the same month of the release, Spinks hinted at creating a sequel, Terraria 2.
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