Destroy AllStars, the derby game exclusively for PlayStation 5, will soon sell for $ 20, developer Lucid Games has announced today – a decrease of the price of 50 USD compared to the original price of 70 USD for the game sticker.
In September last year, during a digital showcase, Sony has announced the fact that some PS5 games would cost $ 70, a noticeable increase over the long-standing standard price of $ 60. One of these games, Destroy AllStars, was originally planned as a PS5 release title, but it was pushed back up to three months in October. In February, it became available to PS Plus members at no extra cost. Unlike most “free” PS Plus games, this one would stay that way for two months, rather than one.
Once the two-month PS Plus period ends on April 6, Destroy AllStars will sell for $ 20.
Destroy AllStars was affected by some launch issues, especially since party chat was enabled by default, with there are no options in the game to disable it. Beyond that, the voice chat was transmitted through that diminished speaker on the face of the PS5 controllers. (I know. Criminal.) An early quick fix addressed the issue, allowing players the option to close other players.
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Pure on the merits of the game, Destroy AllStars it’s pretty fun in bursts and it feels a bit like other online games that have seen increases in popularity since the price of zero dollar stickers. (See: All the boys, Missile League.) It also offers microtransactions. I wouldn’t be surprised if, that Missile League before, the $ 20 game price drops to $ 0 at some point in the future.