Destruction AllStars
News, coverage and analysis tracking Destruction AllStars across the outlets.- Destruction AllStars Delisted and Servers Suddenly Taken OfflineSony has unexpectedly delisted Destruction AllStars and taken its multiplayer servers offline without prior warning. While offline modes remain accessible for owners, the game's digital storefront presence has been removed. The PlayStation 5 exclusive, which struggled to find an audience after a delayed launch and significant price cut, joins other failed Sony live service ambitions.
- PS5's Destruction AllStars Delisted, Servers Officially Disabled Without NoticeSony has officially disabled the servers for Destruction AllStars on PlayStation 5 and delisted the game from the PlayStation Store without prior notice. While the game has been unplayable online since 2024, in-game currency remains redeemable until November 25th. The game, developed by Lucid, was an early live service attempt for the PS5 that failed to gain traction.
- PS5's Destruction AllStars Delisted and Disabled Without Notice Due to 'Ongoing Technical Issues'Sony has delisted and disabled Destruction AllStars on PlayStation 5 due to ongoing technical issues, with multiplayer services now offline. While single-player will remain playable for existing owners until November 25th, the game's servers have been unstable since 2024. Developed by Lucid, the title was an early live service attempt for the PS5 that struggled to gain traction.
- Destruction AllStars Delisted From PlayStation Store, Servers Reportedly Shut DownDestruction AllStars has been delisted from the PlayStation Store, and its servers have reportedly been shut down. The vehicular combat title, launched in February 2021 for PlayStation 5, struggled to gain a significant audience despite being free for PlayStation Plus subscribers initially. Lucid Games, the developer, was acquired by Tencent subsidiary Lightspeed Games in 2023.
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