Enhance has re-launched its official website for Tetris Effect: Connected, which is now located at TetrisEffect.game. The new website has a refreshed design that highlights the single-player and multiplayer modes of Tetris Effect: Connected. The website also has hubs for Community activities, the game’s award-winning soundtrack, and its history.
Enhance describes the core features of the website as follows:
Community: A brand new hub where players can find the latest livestreams and activities coming from official Enhance channels, alongside links to Discord and social media accounts to further engage with the game.
Music: Hydelic’s transformative soundtrack for the game takes center stage here, where fans can easily see tracks, stage information, lyrics, and purchase/streaming links.
History: A timeline of events related to the release and development of the game. From the original project kick-off to the absolute latest release, it’s all documented here.
The Game: A deeper dive into the features of Tetris Effect: Connected, including overviews of the game’s Zone feature, its single-player Journey and Effect modes, and breakdowns of the various multiplayer modes players can expect to experience.
Events & Tournaments: The destination for more competitive-minded players lists upcoming tournaments alongside an archive of past events.
Buy: The easiest place to go for the most up-to-date info on where to get the game on digital and physical storefronts.
Media: A collection of screenshots and video assets for Tetris Effect: Connected.
Tetris Effect: Connected is available now for Amazon Luna, Meta Quest, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, PlayStation VR, PlayStation VR2, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam, Epic Games Store, and Meta Quest. The Nintendo Switch version supports a vertical play mode called TATE. This mode shifts the aspect ratio of Tetris Effect: Connected from horizontal to vertical, placing emphasis on the playfield.