Destruction AllStars Servers Shut Down, Game Delisted

Destruction AllStars’ multiplayer servers are offline and the game has been removed from the PlayStation Store; arcade mode remains playable and codes can be redeemed through Nov. 25, 2026.

Lucid Games’ Destruction AllStars has had its multiplayer servers shut down and has been removed from the PlayStation Store, according to a notice on the store. The change was first spotted on a PlayStation 5 and shared on X by creator Radec.

The PlayStation Store notice says the game can be redeemed via code until Nov. 25, 2026. It also states that arcade mode remains playable while online multiplayer is no longer available.

Destruction AllStars launched in 2021 as a PlayStation 5 exclusive and was published by Sony Interactive Entertainment. The vehicular combat title featured 16 playable characters with unique hero vehicles and combined vehicle combat with on-foot action when players exited damaged cars.

The removal from the digital storefront prevents new purchases through the PlayStation Store. Players who already own the game can continue to play arcade mode, and anyone with an unused code can redeem it before the stated deadline.

Sony Interactive Entertainment and Lucid Games have not provided an explanation for the server shutdown or the delisting.

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