26 years ago, a legendary Japanese arcade studio created a whole new category of Tetris - now they're finishing their canceled sequel and bringing it to Steam

Dec. 8, 2024



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Tetris: The Grand Master hit arcades way back in 1998, and its take on the Tetris formula had so much staying power that it remains one of the three main branches of the game that hardcore players discuss to this day. Now, a long-cancelled sequel to this series is coming out of the vault, getting the finishing touches, and coming to a much wider audience on Twitter.

Finally, there’s TGM, which - I mean this in the most complimentary way possible - feels like the Tetris variant for the true sickos. I’m honestly a little scared to try it out for myself, but I’m thrilled Absolute Eye is getting out to a wider audience on Steam.

It took 34 years for someone to actually beat the original NES Tetris – now it’s coming to Switch so you can try for yourself.

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