Sony's Destruction AllStars Delisted with Multiplayer Shutdown
Destruction AllStars, the multiplayer-focused vehicle combat game and Sony first-party exclusive, is now offline and no longer available on the PlayStation Store.
Destruction AllStars, the multiplayer-focused vehicle combat game and Sony first-party exclusive, is now offline and no longer available on the PlayStation Store.
Destruction AllStars, originally planned as a PS5 launch title, is no longer accessible on the PlayStation Store. Players were notified of the multiplayer shutdown and the removal of the in-game premium currency, Destruction Points. Although the game's Arcade mode remains playable for existing owners, the online services have been discontinued.
Initially set to be a premium PS5 launch title, Destruction AllStars faced delays and was eventually offered as a free PS Plus game. Following its free period, it was available for purchase at $20 and later included in PS Plus Extra. Despite plans for ongoing support, the game only had one season and never expanded to PC or Xbox platforms.
While several live-service games have recently been discontinued, Destruction AllStars managed to last longer than most, despite its single season. Notable closures in the gaming industry include Highguard and Sony's Concord, which was shut down shortly after release.