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Completely overhauling the puzzle game, The House of Tesla: Definitive Edition arrives March 10th as a completely free update for existing owners.

More about the game: "Set within the eerie, abandoned halls of Nikola Tesla’s real-life Wardenclyffe facility, The House of Tesla: Definitive Edition is the best and most complete version of the acclaimed puzzle adventure, representing the fullest realisation of Blue Brain Games’ original vision. Players must uncover the mystery behind Nikola Tesla’s vision of wireless electricity transmission, unravelling secrets among deserted machines across five chapters of carefully paced gameplay. Shaped by player feedback, this edition features a chapter-by-chapter rework of the entire experience, including a complete overhaul of the final chapter. The game’s dramatic climax has been rebuilt from the ground up with new puzzles and visuals, leading to a more powerful and impactful finale".

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Some Highlights:

  • The Complete Experience: Includes all major chapter reworks and improvements since launch as standard, making this the definitive must-play edition.
  • Rebuilt Tower Chapter: A total overhaul of the game’s climax featuring new puzzles, visuals, and reimagined gameflow for a fresher, more satisfying experience.
  • The Prototype Device: Wield a unique handheld invention to visualise and influence the flow of electricity to solve puzzles.
  • Historical Mystery: Explore locations based on real places and plans of Nikola Tesla, told through a dynamic flashback system and new diary entries.
  • Enhanced Presentation: Upgraded textures, improved models, atmospheric lighting, and new sound design across the entire game.
  • Signature Gameplay: 10+ hours of challenging gameplay featuring meticulously crafted puzzles, and updated hint system.
  • Global Language Support: Featuring fully voiced narrative in English and Czech, with interface and subtitle support localised for 10 languages: Czech, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Portuguese-Brazil, Simplified Chinese, Spanish.

From the press release: “The Definitive Edition represents everything we’ve learned since launch, and everything we’ve improved based on community feedback,” said Martin Pavelek from Blue Brain Games. “Every chapter has now been completely reworked - and the finale has been totally transformed. This is the version of The House of Tesla we always envisioned.”

They've confirmed it will be fully supported on Linux and Steam Deck directly. The game will also launch on GOG too

Release Date: 23rd September 2025
Platform: 🐧 Native Linux
Official links:GOGSteam
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vertigo 3 hours ago
Has anyone played it? I'm looking for more games in the vein of Talos Principle and Portal.
Ehvis 1 hour ago
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Quoting: vertigoHas anyone played it? I'm looking for more games in the vein of Talos Principle and Portal.
Haven't played this one, but going of seeing a bit of the previous one, it's more like the "The Room" series of games. Which are actually quite good. However, if I read between the lines on the reviews and dev responses, they kind of rushed the second half of the game and it's not really good. So it was in need of an update.
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