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CCShare SubtitlesOffEnglishShare this VideoFacebookTwitterEmailRedditLinkClear Your Calendar For Final Fantasy 7 RebirthAnnounced in August, Tetris Forever isn’t just a collection of past Tetris ports. Not unlike other recent (and excellent) Digital Eclipse releases such as Atari 50 and The Making of Karateka, the game will feature an “interactive timeline” that lets you play through each game in order of release, offering historical context and illuminating how the iconic block-dropping game evolved over 40 years. It also includes a recreated port of the very first version of Tetris developed in the early ‘80s by Alexey Pajitnov for the Soviet Union’s Electronika 60. It sounds like a perfect package for all you fellow Tetris sickos out there, and now we know all the games included in Tetris Forever. AdvertisementRelated ContentFinally, You Can Play Tetris On The Side Of A 7-Eleven Slurpee Cup!The Tetris Movie’s Main Character Also Made A Hugely Important Role-Playing GameRelated ContentFinally, You Can Play Tetris On The Side Of A 7-Eleven Slurpee Cup!The Tetris Movie’s Main Character Also Made A Hugely Important Role-Playing GameAdvertisementOn October 10, Digital Eclipse released the full list of Tetris ports and spin-offs included in the collection. From that previously mentioned OG version of Tetris to the beloved Game Boy version to Hatris and Bombliss, it’s a remarkably large amount of Tetris history, all playable in one place. AdvertisementTetris Forever doesn’t have a release date yet, but it’s planned to arrive later this year on PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, and PC. Here’s the full list of games included in Tetris Forever:Tetris – Originally released by Pajitnov in 1984 on the Electronika 60Tetris – Originally released by Spectrum Holobyte in 1988 on the Apple IITetris – Originally released by Bullet-Proof Software in 1988 on the FamicomHatris – Originally released by Bullet-Proof Software in 1990 on the FamicomTetris 2 + Bombliss – Originally released by Bullet-Proof Software in 1990 on the FamicomHatris – Originally released by Bullet-Proof Software in 1991 on the Game BoyHatris – Originally released by Bullet-Proof Software in 1992 on the Nintendo Entertainment SystemSuper Tetris 2 + Bombliss – Originally released by Bullet-Proof Software in 1992 on the Super FamicomTetris Battle Gaiden – Originally released by Bullet-Proof Software in 1993 on the Super FamicomSuper Tetris 2 + Bombliss Genteiban – Originally released by Bullet-Proof Software in 1993 on the Super FamicomSuper Tetris 3 – Originally released by Bullet-Proof Software in 1994 on the Super FamicomSuper Bombliss – Originally released by Bullet-Proof Software in 1995 on the Game BoySuper Bombliss – Originally released by Bullet-Proof Software in 1995 on the Super FamicomSuper Bombliss DX – Originally released by Bullet-Proof Software in 1998 on the Game BoyAdvertisementAlso included is Tetris Time Warp, a new game that is only available in this collection. Here’s how Digital Eclipse describes it: