Destruction AllStars gets sudden delisting and server shutdown on PS5

The PlayStation exclusive launched back in 2021.

by · Shacknews

Sony Interactive Entertainment has delisted Destruction AllStars without warning. Servers for the vehicular combat game have also been shut down.

Word quickly spread earlier today that Destruction AllStars had been delisted and taken offline. The official PlayStation Store page can still be viewed, but the game is no longer available for purchase.

Source: PlayStation Studios

Released in 2021, Destruction AllStars was developed by Lucid Games. The game featured vehicular combat similar to the Twisted Metal series. It was part of Sony’s concerted effort to publish more live service games during the PS5 generation, and Senior News Editor TJ Denzer scored it an 8/10 in his review.

Since Destruction AllStars was a PS5 exclusive, there’s no way to play the game anymore. In other PlayStation news, Sony is set to reveal the next wave of games coming to its console during a PlayStation State of Play showcase next week.

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