At long last, Teardown fans are getting what they’ve eagerly been waiting for: multiplayer support. This spring, Tuxedo Labs plans to roll out this exciting update, a feature that has topped the wish lists of players everywhere.
Since its release in 2022, Teardown has undergone numerous updates, each bringing fresh maps, new characters, and enhanced experiences in its destructible voxel world. Gamers have enjoyed both free and paid updates, offering various ways to unleash the game’s destructive potential. The latest free update introduced a selection of new characters, while the paid additions expanded the playground with new maps. And now, the upcoming spring update is set to introduce the much-anticipated multiplayer feature.
A recent announcement video by Teardown’s developers gave players a taste of what’s next, showcasing the game’s signature chaos along with the freshly added characters. Though specific details about the multiplayer upgrade are sparse, this reveal marks a significant milestone as the first major update of the year for this standout immersive sim. The roadmap also hints at intriguing developments on the horizon.
Looking to the future, there are three forthcoming updates on Teardown’s roadmap. Currently marked as DLC 3, DLC 4, and the intriguingly titled “QUILEZ R0113R ROBOT,” the latter promises a spawnable robot within the game. It’s uncertain whether the multiplayer update will be part of DLC 3, but given the nature of past updates, which have largely focused on new maps, it seems unlikely. Previously released content like the Time Campers and Folkrace DLCs saw mixed reception, mainly due to pricing, though the game itself enjoys “Very Positive” reviews on Steam. With these upcoming releases, fans can anticipate more exciting maps and features to explore.
With multiplayer just around the corner, Teardown is set to further enrich its already diverse offerings. The game has consistently improved with each update, blending free and paid content to keep the experience fresh and engaging. Despite the mixed reactions to some DLCs, many still regard Teardown as a top-tier heist game, and the addition of multiplayer is likely to cement that reputation even further.