Tetris: The Absolute – The Grand Master 2 Tetris: The Absolute – The Grand Master 2 was released in 2000 in Japan by
Psikyo, and added additional modes of play. One of these new modes is the Master mode, which extends the classic
Tetris: The Grand Master gameplay with larger speed increases, more requirements to achieve the M or GM grades, and an additional challenge when the M rank is achieved where the player must survive the credits roll with the additional handicap of the tetrominoes turning invisible upon locking. Additional modes include a more casual Normal mode, a Versus mode enhanced with item battles, and a two-player co-op mode. An update,
Tetris: The Absolute – The Grand Master 2 Plus, added additional modes such as "TGM+", which adds rising garbage blocks to the game field, and "T.A. Death" where the game begins at 20G (maximum gravity where blocks appear at the bottom instantly) and every other aspect of the game also speeds up steadily. A port based on the Plus version for Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 was announced by Hamster Corporation as part of their
Arcade Archives series. It was released on June 1, 2023.
Tetris: The Grand Master 3 – Terror‑Instinct Tetris: The Grand Master 3 – Terror‑Instinct was released in 2005 by
Taito. The game runs on PC-based hardware, specifically the
Taito Type X. The level system has been expanded in many forms with increasingly stricter requirements to reach the Grand Master rank. Modes include Easy, Sakura (a puzzle mode also seen in
Tetris With Cardcaptor Sakura: Eternal Heart), the traditional Master mode, and Shirase (an extension of T.A. Death with even harsher speed, garbage, and levels beyond 999). It also features World and Classic Rules, the former added by Arika due to
The Tetris Company's then-recent policy changes.
Tetris: The Grand Master Ace Released in 2005 as a Japan-only launch title by
AQ Interactive for the
Xbox 360, this was the only game in the series exclusive to home consoles.
Tetris: The Grand Master 4 – Absolute Eye In September 2009, Arika unveiled a planned fourth game titled
Tetris: The Grand Master 4 – The Masters of Round at the
Amusement Machine Show.
Tetris: The Grand Master 4 was supposed to run on the
Sega RingWide hardware. On September 18, 2010, Arika Vice President Ichiro Mihara announced the cancellation of
The Grand Master 4 on his blog. In July 2015, Arika began location testing
The Grand Master 4 in Japan and the United States. The titled was changed to
The Grand Master 2015 reflecting the lack of a Tetris license or planned release. On September 26, 2024, Arika and
The Tetris Company announced that they had signed a licensing deal to release a new
Tetris: The Grand Master game. On December 4, 2024, the title was announced under the name
Tetris: The Grand Master 4 – Absolute Eye. The game was released on April 4, 2025, for
Microsoft Windows.
Cancelled games TGM-K (tentative name) In July 2004 Arika announced
TGM-K for release on the
PlayStation Portable. However, development was abandoned when Arika could not secure a license because of a combination of Electronic Arts having the license for the PSP, and The Tetris Company's concern about the proliferation of
TGM clones. ==Notes==