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Destruction AllStars Multiplayer Services Pulled Offline Due To ‘Ongoing Technical Issues’

Sony has revealed that Lucid Games’ Destruction AllStars that “ongoing technical issues” have resulted in multiplayer services for the game being taken offline, with servers set to close on November 25, 2026.

Destruction AllStars players will still be able to take part in the single-player mode until that date, but the premium currency, Destruction Points, have now been removed from the PlayStation Store. However, players can redeem any remaining balances before the November 25 deadline, while Arcade Mode will remain accessible for players who own the game, but Sony noted that “functionality and player experience may be impacted due to server shutdown.”

Destruction AllStars was originally due to launch alongside the PS5 in November 2020, but was delayed to February 2021, at which point it was released as part of the PlayStation Plus lineup for its first two months. In April 2021, it was made available for $19.99 as a digitally download.

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[Source – GamesIndustry.biz]