Malmö, Sweden – March 12, 2026 – Gain ready to demolish with friends! Tuxedo Labs has officially launched the highly anticipated online multiplayer update for Teardown on PC via Steam today. This substantial free update, the largest since the game’s initial release, empowers players to experience the award-winning, destructible heist game in cooperative campaign mode and competitive multiplayer matches.
The update delivers on a long-standing request from the Teardown community, offering up to 12 players the freedom to wreak havoc together in the game’s voxel-based world. Players can now tackle heists collaboratively, engage in classic multiplayer modes, and leverage the game’s robust modding tools to create entirely fresh experiences. The core appeal of Teardown – its realistic physics and fully destructible environments – remains central to the multiplayer experience, promising emergent gameplay and endless possibilities.
Co-op Heists and Competitive Chaos
The Teardown multiplayer update introduces a variety of ways to play with others. Players can dive into Sandbox Mode for unrestricted creative destruction, team up for a cooperative playthrough of the original 40-mission campaign, or test their skills in competitive modes like Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, and Capture the Flag. These modes are playable on both the game’s built-in maps and a growing library of community-created maps.
Two new official maps – Splitfield Estate (featuring the Treasure Thieves game mode) and Cratertown – have been added to provide fresh arenas for multiplayer mayhem. The update also boasts an expansive collection of community-made mods, including popular options like The Floor Is Lava, Battle Royale, Vehicle Sumo, and Prop Hunt, all accessible through the in-game mod library. Players can even utilize the Teardown API and in-game modding tools to design their own custom game modes, maps, and tools, extending the game’s lifespan and replayability.
Tuxedo Labs emphasizes the potential for emergent gameplay, stating that the combination of the base game’s map collection and the community’s creations offers “nearly limitless” possibilities for collaborative and competitive fun.
Future Plans and Platform Expansion
The PC release is just the beginning for Teardown multiplayer. Tuxedo Labs plans to bring the online experience to PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S later this year. The team is developing a new high-octane multiplayer racing experience for the game, promising even more ways to enjoy Teardown with friends.
Tuxedo Labs, a Swedish game studio known for its innovative use of technology, first gained recognition with the release of Teardown in April 2022, as noted on Steam. The studio’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of game technology and interactivity is evident in the game’s groundbreaking voxel technology, destruction physics, and ray tracing. In October 2024, Tuxedo Labs regained full ownership of Teardown, according to a Steam Community discussion, after a period where Saber Interactive held ownership.
For more information about Teardown, visit TeardownGame.com. Stay updated on the game’s progress, including the upcoming fourth major DLC, by following Tuxedo Labs on social media platforms like Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Discord.
The future of Teardown looks bright, with ongoing development and a dedicated community driving innovation. The multiplayer update represents a significant step forward for the game, solidifying its position as a unique and engaging experience in the heist and destruction genre. What new and creative ways will players utilize the game’s physics and destruction mechanics in a multiplayer setting? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below!