Teardown Release Date - Anti-Minecraft Indie Game Is Out Soon

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Teardown Release Date - Anti-Minecraft Indie Game Is Out Soon


The "physics destruction simulator" Teardown release date is confirmed and the indie title will be moving out of Steam Early Access later this month. The voxel-based simulator is the anti-Minecraft, where the focus is on destruction rather than creation, and Teardown 1.0 is expected to be released in the near future and will not be accompanied by a price increase, as it appears.



Developer Tuxedo Labs has confirmed that Teardown the part-puzzle adventure and all-destruction sim, will be being removed from Early Access. However, it will remain at $19.99 / PS18.49. The entire Teardown single-player campaign actually launched in December which is why it's not too surprising that the final release will be just a few days after it.



Teardown is actually a heist-themed game with the goal of reaching an unsavory goal through imaginative destruction. There's also  just another wordpress site -sandbox mode which lets players destroy entire levels in a variety satisfying ways. The final version comes with "extensive mod support and Steam Workshop integration", that already has more than 2,000 user-created items comprising everything from Minecraft pickaxes to black hole launchers, as well as maps based on Five Night's At Freddy's.



Teardown release date



Teardown is leaving Steam Early Access and will launch on April 21st, 2022, where it will cost $19.99 or PS18.49 - the same price that it's been for all along. To get a better understanding of the idea behind it, check out the teaser trailer for Teardown 1.0 below.