Are you ready for an Xbox and PlayStation Teardown?

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Teardown is on Xbox and PlayStation

Over the course of the last 18 months, Teardown has picked up a crazy amount of Overwelmingly Positive reviews on Steam. In fact, it’s gone a bit viral, as the ‘destroy anything, smash everything, pull off the most daring of heists’ styled gameplay has been fed to the masses. Today though, those masses begin to include Xbox and PlayStation players. Ready for a bit of a Teardown?

Available right now for Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5 players is Teardown. It’s also on PC via Steam if you so happen to prefer that way of life. 

Coming to console is a bit of a big deal for Teardown and its makers, Tuxedo Labs and Saber Interactive. See, this is an award-winning heist ’em up, tear ’em down sandbox affair in which your imagination can start to run wild. With a fully destructible world made from millions and billions of pixels, how you tackle the objectives here is completely up to you. 

We’ve been playing Teardown on Xbox for a little while already and whilst it feels a bit of a slow burner, when you begin to understand the ins, outs and intricacies, will discover a world like no other. The physics capabilities and unrestricted chaos is on another level. We’ll let you know how it plays fully in our fast incoming review of Teardown on Xbox. 

Story campaign beats are plentiful in this one, but so is the open landscaped sandbox mode, the Mod Packs, challenges and more. It’s about as deep as you could ever imagine, with Teardown on Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5 promises hours and hours of heisting fun. 

Key Teardown features

  • CAMPAIGN – With your company pressured by increasing debt, you start accepting work from some more or less shady individuals. Soon you are knee-deep in a murky soup of revenge, betrayal and insurance fraud. Beginning with some more or less legitimate assignments, you soon find yourself stealing cars, demolishing buildings, blowing up safes, avoiding trigger-happy robots and more. Upgrade your expanding arsenal of tools by searching for hidden valuables scattered around the environments.
  • SANDBOX – Play around in the various environments with the tools you have unlocked. In this mode you have unlimited resources and an abundance of vehicles, as well as a Creative Mode editor where you can build voxel creations from scratch. No pressure, just pleasure.
  • CHALLENGES – Test your skills in experimental game modes. New challenges unlock as you progress through the campaign.
  • MODS – Play the best community-created mods. Easily install new maps, mini games, tools, vehicles and more using the in-game Mod manager.

Buy now on Xbox and PlayStation

Should you be willing to tackle its challenges, then grab a download today. Teardown for Xbox Series X|S is available through the Xbox Store. It’s also on PlayStation storefronts. 

Teardown is not available on Xbox One or PlayStation 4 though. 

There’s the Standard Edition of the game for £24.99 (honestly, bargain), but we’d point you to the Teardown: Ultimate Edition. It costs £41.74 but adds in a couple of packs including the Season Pass. We feel this is a game that will only grow as time allows, so that feels the place where the money will be best spent. 

Let us know what you think of Teardown as it arrives on Xbox and PlayStation. The comments are below. 

Teardown on Xbox Game Description

Plan the perfect heist using creative problem solving, brute force, and everything around you. Teardown features a fully destructible and truly interactive environment where player freedom and emergent gameplay are the driving mechanics.

Tear down walls with explosives or vehicles to create shortcuts no one thought was possible. Stack objects, build structures, or use floating objects to your advantage. Take your time to create an efficient path through each level, then execute your heist and make a daring escape.

Run, jump, drive, boost. Do whatever you need to collect targets, avoid robots or steal whatever your clients ask for. But make sure not to get caught!

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