Destruction AllStars has been removed from the PlayStation Store, with a shutdown of its servers scheduled for November 2026

Destruction AllStars, a game developed by Lucid Games and published by Sony, will no longer be available on the PlayStation Store. This multiplayer game is being taken offline due to persistent technical problems, as announced by Sony. Although server support will cease on November 25, 2026, the single-player mode will continue to be operational until then.

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The premium currency used in the game, known as Destruction Points, has already been removed from availability. Players are encouraged to use any remaining currency balances before the service ends.

Despite the server shutdown, the game's Arcade Mode will still be available to current owners. However, PlayStation has warned that this mode might not function optimally due to the server closure.

Originally intended as a PlayStation 5 launch title in 2020, Destruction AllStars was delayed until February 2021. Upon release, it was accessible for free for two months through PS Plus before being priced at £19.99 and later included in the PS Plus Extra catalogue.

This closure follows Sony's prior decision regarding Destiny 2, developed by Bungie. Bungie plans to terminate support for Destiny 2 after 12 years. In its recent financial disclosures, Sony detailed a $204.2 million write-down linked to Destiny 2's performance issues. An additional financial hit of $565 million was also reported in their newest update.

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