Sony Delists PS5 Game Destruction AllStars; Servers Disabled
Sony removed Destruction AllStars from the PlayStation Store and confirmed its servers are disabled after being effectively offline since 2024; owners can redeem Destruction Points and use Arcade Mode through Nov. 25.
Sony has removed Destruction AllStars from the PlayStation Store and fully disabled the game’s online servers. The title had been effectively offline since 2024, and the company removed the store listing without prior public notice.
A notice posted in the game’s in-app News Feed confirms that Destruction Points remain redeemable until Nov. 25 and states that online services are fully disabled. Players who already own the game retain access to its offline Arcade Mode.
With servers turned off, online matchmaking, multiplayer features and any multiplayer-only trophies are no longer available. The shutdown makes certain online achievements, including the game’s Platinum trophy, unobtainable for current owners.
Destruction AllStars was developed by Lucid and launched as a live-service title for the PS5. The developer released multiple updates and reworks following the game’s launch, but those efforts did not restore sustained player engagement.
There has been no announcement outlining future updates, patches or plans to restore online functionality, and there is no information about adjustments to trophies affected by the server shutdown. Owners who hold Destruction Points should redeem them before the Nov. 25 deadline. Arcade Mode will remain playable offline for the foreseeable future.
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