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Destruction AllStars, the multiplayer-focused vehicle combat game and Sony first-party exclusive originally slated to be a PlayStation 5 launch title before instead becoming a PlayStation Plus freebie, is now offline and no longer available on the PlayStation Store.

Searching for the game on Sony's storefront doesn't bring up developer Lucid Games' car brawler. Players received a game-service shutdown notification (confirmed by GameSpot) that informed them Destruction AllStar's multiplayer services have been taken offline and that Destruction Points, the game's premium currency, have been removed from sale.

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For those who already have Destruction AllStars in their library, the game's offline Arcade mode will remain playable, according to the notification.

Destruction AllStars was published by Sony and intended to be a full priced PS5 launch title alongside games like Bluepoint's Demon's Souls remake. However, the game was delayed in the leadup to the PS5's launch, instead releasing three months later in February 2021. When it finally arrived, it was no longer a premium game, but rather a free title included as part of PS Plus for two months. After that two-month window, it could be bought for $20. More recently, it was included as part of PS Plus Extra.

The car brawler was intended to be a live-service title, but only received one season in May 2021. That same month, Lucid Games' announced it would add bots to the game's online multiplayer to help fill matches. Unlike more recent live-service Sony games like Helldivers 2 and Marathon, Destruction AllStars never released on PC or Xbox.

Destruction AllStars is just one of many live-service games to be shut down in recent months and years, though it did technically survive much longer than most (despite only launching a single season). Other high-profile game shutdowns in recent memory include this year's short lived Highguard, from former Titanfall developers, and Sony's own Concord, a first-party hero shooter that lasted just over a week before its plug was pulled in 2024.

Another Live-Service Game Is Shutting Down, Joining Highguard

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Destruction AllStars, the multiplayer-focused vehicle combat game and Sony first-party exclusive originally slated to be a PlayStation 5 launch title before instead becoming a PlayStation Plus freebie, is now offline and no longer available on the PlayStation Store.

Searching for the game on Sony’s storefront doesn’t bring up developer Lucid Games’ car brawler. Players received a game-service shutdown notification (confirmed by GameSpot) that informed them Destruction AllStar’s multiplayer services have been taken offline and that Destruction Points, the game’s premium currency, have been removed from sale.

For those who already have Destruction AllStars in their library, the game’s offline Arcade mode will remain playable, according to the notification.

Destruction AllStars was published by Sony and intended to be a full priced PS5 launch title alongside games like Bluepoint’s Demon’s Souls remake. However, the game was delayed in the leadup to the PS5’s launch, instead releasing three months later in February 2021. When it finally arrived, it was no longer a premium game, but rather a free title included as part of PS Plus for two months. After that two-month window, it could be bought for $20. More recently, it was included as part of PS Plus Extra.

The car brawler was intended to be a live-service title, but only received one season in May 2021. That same month, Lucid Games’ announced it would add bots to the game’s online multiplayer to help fill matches. Unlike more recent live-service Sony games like Helldivers 2 and Marathon, Destruction AllStars never released on PC or Xbox.

Destruction AllStars is just one of many live-service games to be shut down in recent months and years, though it did technically survive much longer than most (despite only launching a single season). Other high-profile game shutdowns in recent memory include this year’s short lived Highguard, from former Titanfall developers, and Sony’s own Concord, a first-party hero shooter that lasted just over a week before its plug was pulled in 2024.

Another Live-Service Game Is Shutting Down, Joining Highguard

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