It’s a nice treat when a game drops onto a subscription service on day one. This is happening withTeardown, the game of destruction, smashing and blowing things up. It will release forPlayStation Plus15 November 2023, the same day it releases for purchase across consoles.The game has already seen a great deal of success with its PC release in October 2020. The game was available via Steam and has an “overwhelmingly positive” rating with over 71,000 reviews.Teardownwas announced for consoles earlier this year. Marcus Dawson, CEO of Tuxedo Labs, took toPlayStation Blogto discuss the day one PlayStation Plus launch.Teardownwill be available withPlayStation Plus Extra and Premiummemberships. With the console release an announcement was made that “over the next year” the game would see plenty of improvements and additional content. Dawson stated, “We are also taking this opportunity to announce a series of new missions, maps, vehicles, and other content coming toTeardownover the next year, along with the game’s first-ever season pass.“AdvertTeardownsees players given missions to destroy voxel-based constructions and buildings, using a variety of vehicles and tools. The story campaign delivers 40 levels that “challenge your creativity and logic.” Players receive a challenge, for example destroying a certain object or stealing something valuable, and must use the sand box environment to their advantage - “sometimes against the clock.“Who doesn’t like destruction? It’s the perfect way to let off some steam, or just puzzle out the physics and watch the world burn. Critics and fans alike have said thatTeardownis bags of fun, and its inclusion of a Sandbox Mode allows creative people to build their own structures, before smashing them to bits.Dawson goes on to say that alongside the launch of the main game, theTime CampersDLC will also be available, taking players to the Wild West.Featured Image Credit: SonyTopics:PlayStation,Playstation Plus

It’s a nice treat when a game drops onto a subscription service on day one. This is happening withTeardown, the game of destruction, smashing and blowing things up. It will release forPlayStation Plus15 November 2023, the same day it releases for purchase across consoles.The game has already seen a great deal of success with its PC release in October 2020. The game was available via Steam and has an “overwhelmingly positive” rating with over 71,000 reviews.Teardownwas announced for consoles earlier this year. Marcus Dawson, CEO of Tuxedo Labs, took toPlayStation Blogto discuss the day one PlayStation Plus launch.Teardownwill be available withPlayStation Plus Extra and Premiummemberships. With the console release an announcement was made that “over the next year” the game would see plenty of improvements and additional content. Dawson stated, “We are also taking this opportunity to announce a series of new missions, maps, vehicles, and other content coming toTeardownover the next year, along with the game’s first-ever season pass.“AdvertTeardownsees players given missions to destroy voxel-based constructions and buildings, using a variety of vehicles and tools. The story campaign delivers 40 levels that “challenge your creativity and logic.” Players receive a challenge, for example destroying a certain object or stealing something valuable, and must use the sand box environment to their advantage - “sometimes against the clock.“Who doesn’t like destruction? It’s the perfect way to let off some steam, or just puzzle out the physics and watch the world burn. Critics and fans alike have said thatTeardownis bags of fun, and its inclusion of a Sandbox Mode allows creative people to build their own structures, before smashing them to bits.Dawson goes on to say that alongside the launch of the main game, theTime CampersDLC will also be available, taking players to the Wild West.Featured Image Credit: SonyTopics:PlayStation,Playstation Plus
It’s a nice treat when a game drops onto a subscription service on day one. This is happening withTeardown, the game of destruction, smashing and blowing things up. It will release forPlayStation Plus15 November 2023, the same day it releases for purchase across consoles.The game has already seen a great deal of success with its PC release in October 2020. The game was available via Steam and has an “overwhelmingly positive” rating with over 71,000 reviews.Teardownwas announced for consoles earlier this year. Marcus Dawson, CEO of Tuxedo Labs, took toPlayStation Blogto discuss the day one PlayStation Plus launch.Teardownwill be available withPlayStation Plus Extra and Premiummemberships. With the console release an announcement was made that “over the next year” the game would see plenty of improvements and additional content. Dawson stated, “We are also taking this opportunity to announce a series of new missions, maps, vehicles, and other content coming toTeardownover the next year, along with the game’s first-ever season pass.“AdvertTeardownsees players given missions to destroy voxel-based constructions and buildings, using a variety of vehicles and tools. The story campaign delivers 40 levels that “challenge your creativity and logic.” Players receive a challenge, for example destroying a certain object or stealing something valuable, and must use the sand box environment to their advantage - “sometimes against the clock.“Who doesn’t like destruction? It’s the perfect way to let off some steam, or just puzzle out the physics and watch the world burn. Critics and fans alike have said thatTeardownis bags of fun, and its inclusion of a Sandbox Mode allows creative people to build their own structures, before smashing them to bits.Dawson goes on to say that alongside the launch of the main game, theTime CampersDLC will also be available, taking players to the Wild West.
It’s a nice treat when a game drops onto a subscription service on day one. This is happening withTeardown, the game of destruction, smashing and blowing things up. It will release forPlayStation Plus15 November 2023, the same day it releases for purchase across consoles.
The game has already seen a great deal of success with its PC release in October 2020. The game was available via Steam and has an “overwhelmingly positive” rating with over 71,000 reviews.Teardownwas announced for consoles earlier this year. Marcus Dawson, CEO of Tuxedo Labs, took toPlayStation Blogto discuss the day one PlayStation Plus launch.
Teardownwill be available withPlayStation Plus Extra and Premiummemberships. With the console release an announcement was made that “over the next year” the game would see plenty of improvements and additional content. Dawson stated, “We are also taking this opportunity to announce a series of new missions, maps, vehicles, and other content coming toTeardownover the next year, along with the game’s first-ever season pass.”
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Teardownsees players given missions to destroy voxel-based constructions and buildings, using a variety of vehicles and tools. The story campaign delivers 40 levels that “challenge your creativity and logic.” Players receive a challenge, for example destroying a certain object or stealing something valuable, and must use the sand box environment to their advantage - “sometimes against the clock.”
Who doesn’t like destruction? It’s the perfect way to let off some steam, or just puzzle out the physics and watch the world burn. Critics and fans alike have said thatTeardownis bags of fun, and its inclusion of a Sandbox Mode allows creative people to build their own structures, before smashing them to bits.
Dawson goes on to say that alongside the launch of the main game, theTime CampersDLC will also be available, taking players to the Wild West.
Topics:PlayStation,Playstation Plus