Sony Shuts Down Destruction AllStars, Servers to Go Offline in November
The single-player mode and currency will be available until November 25.
Lucid Games, Sony Interactive Entertainment
Sony has announced that Lucid Games' multiplayer title Destruction AllStars and all associated virtual currency, Destruction Points, will be removed from sale on PlayStation Store.
The game will remain available to existing users in single-player modes until November 25, 2026, at 15:00 UTC, when all server support will be shut down. Following this date, Arcade Mode single-player challenges will remain accessible for returning players, though Sony notes that functionality and player experience may be affected due to the server shutdown. All other game services will be taken offline.
As for Destruction Points, players who own the virtual currency can redeem them within available single-player modes until the same date.
The company explained that multiplayer services for Destruction AllStars on PS5 will remain offline and are no longer available because of "ongoing technical issues."
Destruction AllStars was released in 2021 with a mixed reception and struggled to retain players after launch. The multiplayer servers have been offline since 2024. The decision to shut down Destruction AllStars follows Bungie's similar step to end support of Destiny 2. Earlier, the company reported that it lost $204.2 million due to Destiny 2's performance, which didn't meet expectations.
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