Escapist Magazine spoke to Maya Rogers, CEO of Tetris Company, about where Tetris stands in 2025, and where it can go ...
At the Red Bull Tetris World Final, a 40-year-old puzzle game stepped off the screen and into the sky via thousands of drones ...
GameCentral meets Tetris creator Alexey Pajitnov and Henk Rogers at the Red Bull Tetris World Final, as they explain why ‘Tetris is always going to be here’.
If you’re a longtime computer user and a Tetris fan, you might remember, long ago in a land far far away, when Microsoft ...
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2,800 RGB drones turned into the world's largest-ever game of Tetris — Red Bull Tetris world final lights up Dubai night sky
Fehmi Atalar of Türkiye was the winner of the tournament, claiming the first-ever Red Bull Tetris global crown. It had been a long path to glory. Red Bull says there were “more than 7 million games ...
Ella Langley enters into the top 10 with "Choosin' Texas," Olivia Dean continues to gain traction on the Hot 100 with "Man I Need" and Taylor Swift notches two entries from 'The Life of A Showgirl.' ...
Henk Rogers, Founder of The Tetris Company, talks to Esports Insider about Tetris’ reinvention as an esport and its future ...
Being the first person to beat the original Tetris game would have been enough for 13-year-old Willis Gibson, a shy teen who spends hours every day piecing the virtual tiles together. But meeting the ...
Red Bull Tetris World Final 2025 managed to be everything it promised and more. While the crown jewel of the show was the roughly 1400 drones flying within the towering Dubai Frame, on which the ...
Tetris is Tetris. It’s basically perfect, and it always has been. This is abundantly clear when you load up the first playable game in the new interactive documentary and retro game compilation Tetris ...
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It's been 30 years since Tetris launched. Why has it endured? In this story from BBC Future's archive, Tom Stafford explains that it takes advantage of the mind's basic pleasure in tidying up - and ...
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