Tuxedo Labs has exciting news for fans of their acclaimed sandbox game, Teardown. They've announced the introduction of a multiplayer mode, fulfilling a long-held goal and a top request from the community. This multiplayer feature will first be available on Steam’s Experimental Branch, allowing eager players to dive in early and test the waters. The developers are keen on receiving feedback, particularly from the modding community, as they plan to update the game’s API. This will enable modders to adapt their existing creations for use in multiplayer settings, enhancing the overall experience.
Alongside the multiplayer update, Tuxedo Labs is launching the Folkrace DLC, which promises to enrich the single-player experience. This expansion will introduce new maps, vehicles, and a series of racing challenges. Players can look forward to competing in various events, earning rewards, and customizing their vehicles to rule the tracks. This addition is set to offer a fresh and thrilling dimension to the game.
The multiplayer mode will initially be accessible through the "Experimental" branch on Steam. As players test this new feature, the team will simultaneously roll out API updates to ensure that existing mods can seamlessly integrate into multiplayer environments. Once the testing phase is successfully completed, multiplayer will become a permanent and integral part of Teardown.
Looking to the future, Tuxedo Labs has teased the development of two more major DLCs. While specifics are slated for release later in 2025, this news underscores the studio's commitment to continuously expanding and enhancing the Teardown universe.