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New Tetris Board Game and Rubik’s Cube Revealed

Tetris Board Game
Image courtesy of MegaHouse and Tetris Holding

MegaHouse has revealed a couple of Tetris-themed physical games that will be available in Japan. It will release the Tetris Board Game and Rubik’s Cube in late April 2026.

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The Tetris Board Game will be available with a tax-inclusive price tag of ¥4,620 (~$29). The package will contain sets that support up to four players. All players will have to pick and drop the same Tetrimino shown on the Play box each turn. They will be able to score a point by completing a line, with multipliers applying to consecutive completed lines.

The board game will also support a couple of additional rules. A player can place a Tetrimino they want to place later on the Hold card. When they manage to drop a Tetrimino on a dotted grid, they can also opt to drop an obstructive Tetrimino on another player.

Tetris Board Game rules
Image via MegaHouse

Meanwhile, the Tetris Rubik’s Cube will be available at ¥4,950 (~$31.15). Unlike ordinary Rubik’s Cubes, the objective in this cube will be to form six Tetriminos on five sides, with the blue and red Tetriminos appearing on the same side.

Due to the 3×3 size limitations of a Rubik’s Cube, the straight-four Tetrimino will instead appear as the cube’s stand.

Tetris Rubik's Cube rules
Image via MegaHouse

MegaHouse has also published official trailers for the new Tetris physical games on its YouTube channel:

The Tetris Board Game and Rubik’s Cube will be available for sale in late April 2026. People who want to play Tetris digitally can also find the games on multiple gaming platforms, such as Tetris Forever on the Switch, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.

Kite Stenbuck
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