Destruction All Stars

Destruction AllStars Has Been Pulled From The PlayStation Store

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As announced by PlayStation this morning via email, the 2021 PlayStation exclusive Destruction AllStars has been pulled from their online store, along with the game’s digital currencies, effective immediately.

The game’s multiplayer servers have also been shuttered, while the game’s single-player modes will remain active until the end of November. Once gone, only the arcade mode’s single-player challenges will remain; however, the game may lose some functionality due to the server shutdown.

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“Due to ongoing technical issues, multiplayer services for Destruction AllStars on PlayStation 5 consoles shall remain offline and are no longer available,” the statement read.

“We appreciate the support and enthusiasm of the Destruction AllStars community.”

Destruction AllStars was originally planned to be a premium-priced PlayStation 5 title, but after a delay in release, PlayStation reassessed its plans and launched the title into PlayStation Plus.