Highlights

  • Teardown is a day one release on PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium, and it's receiving positive reviews from both critics and users.
  • Teardown has a score of 77 on Metacritic for the PS5 version, 80 for the PC version, and 86 for the Xbox version. It has a "Generally Favorable" rating overall.
  • PlayStation Plus subscribers in the Extra and Premium tiers can enjoy Teardown and other games this month, and there are discounted subscription rates available during Sony's Black Friday sale.

Members in the Extra and Premium tiers of PlayStation Plus can now play Teardown, and it’s getting positive reviews from critics. PS Plus Extra and Premium subscribers get access to several games every month, as Sony regularly adds a mixture of AAA and indie titles to the catalog.

Some of these games come to PS Plus as day one releases, allowing gamers to play them on launch at no extra cost. As an example, Stray came out on PS Plus on day one in 2022, while Tchia was added to the service when it launched earlier this year. Teardown is another day one game added to PS Plus Extra and Premium, and it’s getting solid reviews from critics.

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The PS5 version of Teardown has a score of 77 on Metacritic based on seven reviews, with five of them being positive and the remaining two showing a mixed rating. Similarly, the PC version has a score of 80 from 20 reviews, while the Xbox release has a rating of 86. The overall rating for Teardown is “Generally Favorable” across the different platforms, so it looks like it has been well-received by critics.

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Teardown has a positive user score of 8.2 on Metacritic, but its Steam rating is even more impressive. Teardown has a rating of “Overwhelmingly Positive” on Steam from over 70,000 user reviews, with recent scores also being positive. Overall, it seems like users in the Extra and Premium tiers of PlayStation Plus have another well-received title to try out on day one.

Teardown came out on PS Plus Extra and Premium on November 15, but the rest of the lineup will be added later this month. Members of these higher tiers of PS Plus will get access to a bunch of other games this month, as users in the Extra category can play Dead Island: Riptide Definitive Edition, Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen, Superliminal, and more from November 21. PS Plus Premium subscribers can also try out Grandia, Jet Moto, and Up among others, at no extra cost.

Players should note that PlayStation Plus subscriptions are currently available at a discounted rate as a part of Sony’s Black Friday sale. However, it looks like this offer is only available to new subscribers, or members upgrading to one of the higher tiers. Some existing PS Plus users have been able to extend their memberships at a discounted rate, but it appears that they are only able to take advantage of the deal because their subscription is expiring soon.

PS Plus subscribers get a handful of games every month.