After more than two years in development, Teardown’s hotly anticipated multiplayer will finally arrive in March. It’s no tacked-on affair either, with developer Tuxedo Labs bringing a full suite of options to play with pals in its chaotic destruction sim.
Teardown’s upcoming multiplayer options include full co-operative functionality for the hitherto single-player campaign, as well as free-roaming sandbox variants for each campaign map. On top of this, Tuxedo Labs will add a range of competitive modes such as team deathmatch, as well as support for modded game modes.
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There’s a trailer for the multiplayer that you can watch above. Although the advent of multiplayer is a major milestone for Teardown, the launch doesn’t represent the end of development for playing with friends either, with additional game modes currently in production. “We are currently working on a brand-new multiplayer racing experience planned for release later this year,” Tuxedo Labs wrote in a Steam post. “There is more to come.
Teardown’s multiplayer launches on March 12. I’m curious to see what an impact multiplayer makes on Teardown’s fortunes. It’s already a successful game, but the potential for multiplayer sandbox shenanigans is enormous. Coupled with the addition of creative mode in 2023, and 2024’s third-person mode (which is a big deal for a seemingly minor feature—some people really don’t like playing in first-person) I envision big things for Teardown’s future.







