Grab your sledgehammer! The award-winning destructible heist game Teardown comes to PlayStation 5 (PS5) consoles and Xbox Series X|S on Nov. 15, 2023.

The console release of Saber Interactive and Tuxedo Labs’ ultimate destruction experience will arrive complete with a 40-mission heist campaign and the endless possibilities of Sandbox Mode. Teardown pre-orders begin today on Xbox featuring a high-octane collection of bonus pre-order content. PlayStation owners will be able to wishlist Teardown ahead of launch, and the game’s Standard Edition will be available to PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium/Deluxe subscribers at release.

Beyond the full story campaign and Sandbox Mode, the console edition of Teardown will feature a wealth of additional content: the recently introduced Creative Mode, where players can easily build their own voxel creations; the “Art Vandals” campaign expansion, which added five heist missions and a new location to the base game; special challenges; and console-friendly UI. Players can also feel the sensations of haptic feedback and adaptive triggers when using the DualSense wireless controller on PS5 consoles. 

Teardown has also revealed its future DLC roadmap for both PC and consoles. Players will be able to expand their experience even further with four new DLCs, available as part of the game’s Ultimate Edition for $49.99, the Season Pass for $29.99, or individually for $7.99 each. This new content will include the following:

  • The “Time Campers” DLC, debuting on PC and consoles on Nov. 15, introduces a Wild West campaign expansion, featuring new maps, setting-appropriate tools, and horses.
  • The “Folkrace” DLC, releasing in spring 2024, features a series of destructive racing game modes, three racetracks, and a fleet of new vehicles.
  • Two additional unnamed DLCs, coming by the end of 2024.

Winner of multiple awards, including Excellence in Design at the Independent Games Festival, with over one million copies sold on Steam, Teardown’s realistic physics and fully destructible, voxel-simulated, ray-traced world give players immense freedom to discover unique emergent gameplay solutions to nearly any challenge.

For more on Teardown, visit teardowngame.com



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