So far, the game's first day benefits from a healthy online population, which might not have been the case for a brand-new series costing no less than $70 upfront. (There's a good chance you don't own a PS5 console yet, or so we hear.)Īs a result, this predominately online multiplayer car-combat game has already landed on a majority of PS5 consoles-and you can't play PS5 games online without PS+, anyway, so this overlap is cleverly redundant. Thus, if you're already paying for PS+ as, say, a PS4 owner, I urge you to claim what's rightfully yours via DAS' PlayStation Network listing within the next eight weeks, which you can do on a Web browser without owning a PS5 console. It's unclear whether this default PS+ access will continue after March 31, and as of press time, you cannot individually buy DAS as either a disc or an online license. So as long as you're a paying PS+ member between now and March 31, you can claim a copy of the game, and if your subscription lapses, you can get the game back by resubscribing. At the last minute, it was both delayed and transformed (for the foreseeable future) into a giveaway with Sony's paid PlayStation Plus subscription service. Let me explain: DAS nearly launched alongside the PlayStation 5 in November as a $70 retail game. The best thing going for this game is that it was yanked off of store shelves. Much like a PS5, you currently can't buy this game But can they succeed with car combat where so many others have stalled out? (Last year's Demon's Souls doesn't quite count, since it's a remake of a PS3 title.) For a certain class of driving-game savant, this one's a biggie, as it sees Lucid Games finally return to automotive gaming after blazing the genre's trail with Project Gotham Racing. PlayStation 5: Our launch-month verdictThe genre gets a major jumpstart this week with Destruction AllStars, Sony's first entirely new game for PlayStation 5. What do you think? Does the game look interesting? If you’re already a PS Plus subscriber it certainly looks worth a try.Further Reading Xbox Series X/S vs. No word on a specific release date yet, although it will likely launch with next month’s other PS Plus games, which is to say, within the first week of February. Tempest 3D AudioTech: How the crunch of slamming into an opponent is meant to sound! Hear stunning 360-degree stadium atmospherics with Tempest 3D AudioTechĭestruction AllStars is coming exclusively to PS5, and, as mentioned, is supposed to be one of the free PS Plus games for February. Haptic feedback: Wham! Experience the impact of rams and slams as the DualSense Wireless Controller’s dual actuators simulate the feel of your in-game actions through immersive sensory feedback.Adaptive triggers: Experience your ride! Get unique feedback for each vehicle thanks to the DualSense Wireless Controller’s adaptive triggers.Fast loading: Mayhem waits for no one! Choose your AllStar and accelerate into the action with the near-instant lightning-fast load times of the PS5 console's ultra-high-speed SSD.Stunning visuals: Has total destruction ever looked this good? Experience the global phenomenon of vehicle-based combat in a crisp dynamic 4K resolution.Haven’t been keeping up with Destruction AllStars? Here are the game’s key features: Not bad! While perhaps trying just a touch too hard to be cool, Destruction AllStars looks like it could be a solid successor to vehicular smash ‘em ups like Twisted Metal.
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