Arika shared two announcements related to Tetris 4: The Grand Master 4 Absolute Eye, as a Switch version is on the way and the PC version on Steam is getting a price drop. The console version will launch on June 4, 2026, following the Windows debut back in April 2025. Both it and the Steam release will cost 2,800円, which is about ~$17.60, when that Nintendo entry launches. Most of the Switch changes involve difficulty and the replays feature. In one case, it said that “AI training policy requirements” meant Shiranui’s CPU Level 0 option is gone. Both Master and Shiranui mode will feel different as well. With replays, the YouTube description noted we will get 16mb reserved for those videos. If we know we don’t want to save one, we can delete it from the menu without watching. Auto Replay Save will remain as an option, but we’ll get a warning if storage ran out and new videos can’t be preserved. Here’s the official trailer showing how this Tetris installment will look on the Switch. It also highlights the changes in both English and Japanese.Go Ad-Free With Siliconera+View the site with no ads, be able to provide direct feedback about what we cover, and be automatically entered into our monthly PC game giveaway.Join Siliconera+ As for the Steam price drop for Tetris 4: The Grand Master 4 Absolute Eye, ARIKA noted it is a PC revision. This means that the game will cost the same amount on every platform. Tetris 4: The Grand Master 4 Absolute Eye is on the PC via Steam now and will come to the Nintendo Switch on June 4, 2026. That’s also when the Windows version price will drop. The post Tetris: The Grand Master 4 Absolute Eye Price Drop, Switch Version Coming appeared first on Siliconera.