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The House of Tesla Gets Release Date And New Trailer

Sarah MusnickyBy Sarah Musnicky07/30/20253 Mins Read
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Acclaimed developer and publisher Blue Brain Games announced that The House of Tesla will launch on PC via Steam on September 23, 2025. This atmospheric puzzle adventure invites players to uncover the story behind one of history’s greatest unfinished innovations: Nikola Tesla’s ambitious vision of wireless electricity transmission.

Set within the eerie, abandoned halls of Tesla’s real-life Wardenclyffe facility, The House of Tesla challenges players to solve the mystery that left the famous inventor’s magnum opus incomplete. Players will witness the pivotal moments that led to both the construction and eventual downfall of the legendary Wardenclyffe Tower, while unravelling the secrets hidden among the facility’s deserted machines.

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“The House of Tesla represents our most ambitious historical puzzle adventure yet,” said Peter Kubek from Blue Brain Games. “We’ve crafted an experience that honors both Tesla’s scientific genius and the enduring mysteries surrounding his work, while delivering challenging, atmospheric gameplay featuring our meticulously designed puzzles that we know our community will love.”

What to expect in The House of Tesla?

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Science brings mysteries toward the light one by one, strips them of their secrets, and makes them part of something greater. It is true that some myths are rooted too deeply, are too resilient, and even seem to have a mind of their own as they resist men of science trying to shine the light of understanding. 

But in the end, science and mystery are anything but anathema to each other. On one stormy night, a person was brought to this world. A child of darkness and a child of light, full of mysteries and full of scientific curiosity, just starting to build a myth of their own.

The House of Tesla delivers approximately 10 hours of carefully paced gameplay across six distinct chapters, each exploring different aspects of Tesla’s remarkable life and set in unique environments. Players will engage with handcrafted puzzles inspired by Tesla’s actual inventions, enhanced by a revolutionary device that allows them to visualize and manipulate the flow of electricity.

Key features coming to The House of Tesla:
  • Fresh locations based on real places and plans of the enigmatic Nikola Tesla
  • Mysterious story from our take on the Progressive Era America
  • New dynamic approach to storytelling using flashbacks into the past
  • Use a device that allows you to see and influence the flow of electricity
  • Six chapters offering 10 hours of challenging gameplay, featuring hand-crafted puzzles
  • Collectible historical documents accessible through an in-game notebook

Watch The New Gameplay Trailer

The House of Tesla – New Gameplay trailer

Wishlist Now: https://store.steampowered.com/app/2738230/The_House_of_Tesla

The full game launches on September 23, with localization in 10 languages and a voiced narrative in English and Czech. Priced at €24.99/USD, early adopters can secure a 15% launch discount.

Following the Steam release, The House of Tesla will expand to PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, iOS, and Android platforms – with console and mobile release dates to be announced.

Players can wishlist The House of Tesla on Steam now

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Sarah is a writer and editor for BWT. When she's not busy writing about KDramas, she's likely talking to her cat. She's also a Rotten Tomatoes Certified critic and a published author of both fiction and non-fiction.

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