Tuxedo Labs has exciting news for fans of their acclaimed sandbox game, Teardown. The developers have announced the introduction of a multiplayer mode, which will soon allow players to share the experience with friends. Alongside this major update, they are also releasing the Folkrace DLC, which promises to enrich the single-player gameplay with new maps, vehicles, and racing challenges. Players can look forward to competing in various events, collecting rewards, and customizing their vehicles to excel on the tracks.
The multiplayer feature will initially be available on Steam's Experimental Branch, offering early access for players to test and provide feedback. Tuxedo Labs is particularly keen on input from the modding community, as the game's API will be updated to support the adaptation of mods for multiplayer use. This move underscores the developers' commitment to enhancing the game's ecosystem.
The anticipation for multiplayer has been building among fans, and Tuxedo Labs has confirmed that this has been a long-term goal for the team. The launch on the Experimental branch will allow players to dive into this new mode while the developers continue to refine the feature. Concurrently, the API updates will ensure that existing mods remain compatible in multiplayer settings. Once the testing phase concludes, multiplayer will become an integral part of Teardown.
Looking to the future, Tuxedo Labs teased that two additional major DLCs are currently in development, with more information slated to be released later in 2025. This roadmap promises to keep the Teardown community engaged and excited about what's to come.