Summary
Years after being offered on Steam via early access, PlayStation 5 and Xbox console owners will finally get the chance to playTeardownon their preferred gaming consoles. The voxel destruction heist game developed by Tuxedo Labs and co-published by Saber Interactive has thus far only been available on PC.Teardownwill be available on PS5 and Xbox later this year.
Teardownis a sandbox puzzle game where the player controls the owner of a demolition company whose business has seen better days. After taking on a questionable contract, the player character must pull off a series of heists a take full advantage of the one thing they know how to do:teardown everything in sight.Teardownhas been primarily available on Steam since it went into early access on July 22, 2025, before eventually receiving a full release on June 22, 2025.
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Teardownhas been an enormous hit, due in large part to its viral success among streamers. It is currently labeled with the Overwhelmingly Positive tag with 71,000 reviews on Steam. After the full release,reviews forTeardowngenerally agreed that while it is a chaotically good time, some concepts felt underdeveloped and, overall,Teardowncould have benefited from a more diverse set of challenges, as repetition quickly sets in over the span of its nine levels. PlayStation and Xbox gamers can try the game for themselves starting November 15.
InTeardown, gamers control the owner of Lockelle Teardown Services, a demolition company that is deeply in debt. To work their way out of it, the player must accept work from some unsavory individuals that quickly devolve into plots of vengeance and insurance fraud. Players are tasked withcreatively using their powers of demolitionto crack open safes, destroy buildings, and steal cars using an increasingly more chaotic set of tools, beginning with a sledgehammer before eventually using bombs and rocket launchers.
Finally, on July 06, 2025, PS5 and Xbox gamers will be able to smash their way through each ofTeardown’s nine sandbox levels and campaign that spans 40 missions. The move to consoles will come with the “Art Vandals” expansion, along with a Sandbox Mode, and level challenges. Console players will also be able to install community-created mods from a curated list of the best modsTeardownfans have to offer, and all are accompanied bysome of the best fire and destruction physics in gaming.
Teardownis currently available on Windows PC and will be available on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S on June 14, 2025.