Tuxedo Labs has exciting news for fans of their popular sandbox game, Teardown. The developers have announced the introduction of a multiplayer mode, fulfilling a long-standing request from the community. Alongside this, they are launching the Folkrace DLC, which promises to enrich the single-player experience with new maps, vehicles, and racing challenges. Players can look forward to competing in various events, earning rewards, and customizing their vehicles to become the top racers on the tracks.
The multiplayer mode will initially be available through Steam’s Experimental Branch, allowing players early access to test and provide feedback on this new feature. Tuxedo Labs is particularly keen to hear from the modding community, as they will also release updates to the game’s API. These updates will enable modders to adapt their creations for use in the multiplayer environment, ensuring a seamless integration of existing mods into the new mode.
This announcement is a significant milestone for Tuxedo Labs, as multiplayer has been a key goal since the game's inception. The debut of the multiplayer mode on the Experimental branch marks the beginning of a new era for Teardown, with plans to make it a core feature once testing is complete.
Looking forward, Tuxedo Labs has teased the development of two more major DLCs, with more information to be revealed later in 2025. This continued expansion and enhancement of Teardown demonstrate the team's commitment to evolving the game and keeping the community engaged.