Enhance has announced that Tetris Effect will be officially coming to the PC via the Epic Games Store on July 23rd. In order to celebrate this announcement, the publisher released a new trailer dedicated to the game’s PC version that you can find below.
Tetris Effect is described as an incredibly addictive, unique, and breathtakingly gorgeous reinvention of one of the most popular puzzle games of all time, from the people who brought you the award-winning Rez Infinite and legendary puzzle game Lumines.
The PC version will support resolutions of 4K or more, will have uncapped framerates (if Vsync is disabled), and will include ultra-wide monitor support as well as other expanded game and graphical options for both 2D and VR play (including adjustable particle volume and size, texture filtering, and more).
Here are the game’s key features:
- VR Optional: Playable on your PC desktop, or in full VR with your Oculus Rift or HTC VIVE headset and accompanying controllers (standard gamepads, VIVE Controllers, and Oculus Remote and Touch controllers are all supported).
- All-new “Zone” Mechanic: Players can stop time (and Tetriminos falling) by entering “the Zone” and either get out of a sticky situation that could otherwise lead to “Game Over,” or rack up extra Line Clears for bonus scoring rewards.
- Over 30 Different Stages: Each with its own music, sound effects, graphical style and background that all evolve and change as you play through them.
- Enhanced PC Visuals & More: Unlocked resolution and an uncapped framerate if Vsync is disabled, increased texture and particle effect options, support for super high-resolution and ultrawide monitors, and more.
Enjoy!
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