#Destruction allstars ps plus for free
For now, this is a great game for PS Plus subscribers to download for free - but without a lot of extra support, that's all it'll be. Lucid Games and Wushu Studios have created a solid foundation for a multiplayer party game and we're curious to see how it'll be supported. When it does leave PS Plus in April, hopefully it's not still a $70 release. It's a good thing Destruction AllStars was pulled and turned into a PS Plus-exclusive release. This is a hardly a dealbreaker but it does bring down the reasons to be invested in the characters themselves. There are also various cosmetics, which can be earned through playing or in a handful of cases purchased with premium currency, do add a level of customization but it still feels very surface level. It's too simplistic to justify the existence of multiple heroes.
While that's fun, she otherwise played identically to the other AllStars, meaning at the end of the day, your strategy always revolves around being the fastest to run over enemy drivers and into enemy cars. Her unique hero vehicle can gain a burst of speed while leaving a fiery trail behind her, which is cool and similar to her ability when she's out of the vehicle. Lupita, for example, stands out with a wolf cloak. Each of them have a unique ability and hero vehicle that can be called in to turn the tide at a crucial point but at the end of the day, they all play so closely together that it doesn't really matter which one you play as.
The release of Destruction AllStars has been pushed back to early next year, just weeks to go before it was set to launch alongside the PlayStation 5. The AllStars themselves - there's 16 of them at launch - pop with color but lack much personality. Destruction AllStars will not launch with the PS5 and will be offered as a free PlayStation Plus title for two months when it arrives in February. After being delayed from the PlayStation 5’s launch date, Destruction Allstars finally came to the console this week as a free game for PlayStation Plus subscribers.
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