Gaming
Teardown is getting a multiplayer update, so you can rough up innocent walls with your best friends

Teardown is a visually captivating game with its fully destructible voxel environments. It brings back memories of old Flash games where you could interact with simple creatures and objects, testing the limits of destruction.
Playing around in Teardown is even more enjoyable with friends, and now developer Tuxedo Labs has announced an upcoming multiplayer update for the sandbox game.
According to a press release, the multiplayer update will offer campaign co-op, competitive, and sandbox modes, making it the game’s “largest update” yet. The Teardown subreddit has shown high demand for multiplayer features, with a multiplayer mod released in the past. This official update will surely be welcomed by the community.
Watch on YouTube
The multiplayer update will initially launch on the game’s Experimental Branch on Steam, with the development team seeking feedback. Modders will also have the opportunity to update existing mods for multiplayer compatibility, as Teardown’s API will receive additions around the same time.
While there is no specific release date for the multiplayer update, the promise is that it will arrive “later this year.” Teardown has been on many players’ radar since its release, and the prospect of causing chaos with friends sounds enticing.
-
Destination7 months ago
Singapore Airlines CEO set to join board of Air India, BA News, BA
-
Breaking News8 months ago
Croatia to reintroduce compulsory military draft as regional tensions soar
-
Tech News10 months ago
Bangladeshi police agents accused of selling citizens’ personal information on Telegram
-
Breaking News8 months ago
Bangladesh crisis: Refaat Ahmed sworn in as Bangladesh’s new chief justice
-
Guides & Tips9 months ago
Have Unlimited Korean Food at MANY Unlimited Topokki!
-
Gaming8 months ago
The Criterion Collection announces November 2024 releases, Seven Samurai 4K and more
-
Toys10 months ago
15 of the Best Trike & Tricycles Mums Recommend
-
Tech News9 months ago
Soccer team’s drone at center of Paris Olympics spying scandal