Teardown Wiki

Welcome to the ultimate Teardown Documentation Wiki! Prepare the perfect heist using creative problem solving, brute force, and everything around you. This guide covers everything from the Teardown installer to advanced modding techniques.

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Teardown features a fully destructible and truly interactive environment where player freedom and emergent gameplay are the driving mechanics.

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Game Features

Teardown is renowned for its proprietary voxel-based engine and realistic physics:

  • Complete Destruction: Tear down walls with explosives or vehicles to create shortcuts.

  • Realistic Ray Tracing: High-end visual fidelity with simulated lighting and reflections.

  • Complex Heists: Plan your escape route, then execute it within a 60-second window.

  • Endless Modding: Access thousands of community-made tools, maps, and vehicles.

Getting Started

Follow these guides to get the latest version of Teardown running on your PC:

Technical Specifications

Teardown is a CPU and GPU intensive game due to its physics calculations. Ensure your system meets these specs:

  • OS: Windows 10 or Windows 11 (64-bit).

  • CPU: Quad-core processor or better.

  • Memory: 4 GB RAM (8 GB+ highly recommended).

  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 or better (Dedicated GPU required).

  • Storage: 4 GB available space.

Download & Support

Ready to start smashing? Visit our Teardown Download PC section to begin. If you encounter issues with the teardown latest version, please refer to our Troubleshooting Crashes page for common fixes.