![]() If it had launched alongside the PS5 at that price I'm sure it would have died on arrival, its matchmaking system begging for players, virtual cap in hand. Perhaps it was once intended to be fully-featured, to have more depth, to include more modes. I cannot for the life of me work out why someone at Sony imagined this game as a £70 PS5 launch title, though. It's free, it's inoffensive, and it's a bit of a laugh. In this context, it's easy to give Destruction AllStars a shot on a whim, and when you discover there's not much to it, well, that's okay. Launching as a game all subscribers can play, Lucid's PlayStation 5-exclusive arcade racer crash 'em-up feels like a fun but throwaway download that benefits from weighing in at just 28GB - a smaller size than your average Call of Duty patch. That could be nothing, but for a game that has already been delayed once before, the omission is not reassuring.In desperate need of depth and content, Destruction AllStars is at least a fun whizz around the corner.ĭestruction AllStars is saved, really, by PlayStation Plus. While it is easy to get lost in the fun, chaotic nature of the trailer, it is notable that the video does not include an exact release date. There has been no indication that PlayStation Plus plans on reevaluating its cost any time soon, but there is a little cloud of concern hanging over Destruction AllStars, a title that is supposed to come to the service next month. The annual fee which was once $60 will soon cost subscribers nearly $120. Unfortunately, Microsoft recently announced that it would be raising its fee for Xbox Live Gold. The star of the group is arguably Gears 5, though the title will be accompanied by Resident Evil, Indiana Jones and the Emperor's Tomb, Dandara: Trials of Fear Edition, and Lost Planet 2. Five games will be making it onto the Xbox Games With Gold roster next month. Subscription service news has not been limited to PlayStation Plus this month as Microsoft’s counterpart services have seen a share of headlines recently, and not always for the best reasons. The blurb below the video describes the characters in over-the-top language, giving the drivers titles like “ heroes” and “ global sensations.” It also explains that there will be a total of sixteen diverse AllStars to choose from, each hoping to win the “ Global Destruction Federation Championship.” However, the video only highlights about half that number, perhaps to give each character a moment in the sun while staying under a two-minute run time. Next month’s addition to PlayStation Plus, Destruction AllStars, just got a brand-new trailer on PlayStation’s official YouTube channel introducing the game’s fueled-up drivers. ![]() ![]() ![]() Related: Bugsnax Developer Definitely Not Done With Series Maneater may be especially interesting for players to pick up considering the developer, Tripwire Interactive, recently hinted that post-launch DLC is on the horizon. Shadow of the Tomb Raider, Greedfall, and Maneater are all up for grabs this month for PlayStation Plus members. Those players that are up-to-date with the fees for the service this month were granted access to January's trifold offering of titles. PlayStation Plus is a subscription service that allows PlayStation owners to connect to online games and also offers monthly free games. ![]()
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