Teardown is an indie cult hit on PC, and it's tearing its way onto PS5 later this year. In case you're unaware, the game is a voxel-based physics sandbox, focusing on procedural, «realistic» destruction.
You're given various destructive tools, vehicles, and more to play with, and you're given free reign to demolish everything in your way. A series of missions has you pulling off heists and other objectives, and you'll be blowing holes in walls, knocking down doors, and making grand escapes in boats and cars, as long as they haven't been caught in the crossfire.
The PS5 version comes with the base game as well as some previously released DLC, and it'll make use of DualSense's haptic feedback to make that destruction even more satisfying. There's no date other than 2023, but this should be one to watch out for.
Are you excited to play Teardown on PS5? Tell us in the comments section below.
Having grown up alongside PlayStation, Stephen has developed an eclectic taste in video games and a wide knowledge of the medium, from small indie gems to the biggest AAA blockbusters. Ever hopeful that the Burnout series makes a miraculous return.
The anti-minecraft.
No idea what to think of this....
Looks like a bit of pure dumb fun
Looking forward to this, but wondering how would the game perform. Destruction in game and physics calculations could really slowdown it. Hopefully it's well optimized for the system.
Tho,maybe I should just play it on PC
@Wheatly the game been around for few years now. It has amazing physics. Check it out on steam.
@Bamila I will have a look, thank you.
Actually a brilliant game, my son loves it too. Hope ps5 can handle it though as it's an absolute beast to run on PC
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