It Seems A Sequel To TERA Is In The Works
Rumor has it a new team is working on R&D for TERA 2.

TERA fans may have something to look forward to in the future. According to a report on Inven, a new team dedicated to developing a sequel to TERA has been founded under Bluehole Studio’s R&D Division. The report goes on to state that the team will be led by Kang Sang-wook, who previously worked on the original TERA, although some may better recognize him from his work on PUBG: Battlegrounds.
As it’s extremely early days for this project, based on Inven’s report, it’s unlikely we’ll be seeing TERA 2 anytime soon. The project is currently in R&D and reportedly only has a handful of people working on it. We could easily be looking at up to a decade before the game launches, if it does. That said, there are indications that current plans are for the game to follow in its predecessor’s footsteps as an action-combat MMORPG. That’s excellent news for fans of the game.
Of course, now, it’s just a matter of waiting and seeing, which we will be doing. Hopefully, the game progresses quickly, without becoming a mess, and we’ll be able to find out more about it, like whether or not it will be free-to-play at launch.
Related Articles
About the Author
QuintLyn is a long-time lover of all things video game related will happily talk about them to anyone that will listen. She began writing about games for various gaming sites a little over ten years ago and has taken on various roles in the games community.
More Stories by QuintLyn BowersRead Next
Also, empires can now be usurped.
You May Enjoy
New limited-time event, The Haunted Harvest collection, gameplay tweaks, and fresh cosmetics.
The update introduces strategic provinces, fortress sieges, and new systems.
The result is a new, “more competitive” Olympus.
Allmage is a slow but charming 2D side-scrolling platformer that oozes nostalgia.
My only hope is they don't go too far down the Elin rabbithole again.