Report: Destruction All-Stars Developer Working On Twisted Metal Game For PS5
The return of Sweet Tooth could be imminent.
The return of Sweet Tooth could be imminent.
Developer Lucid Games doesn't have a release date for when bots will hit Destruction AllStars.
Destruction AllStars features quite a diverse cast of characters with their own reasons to take part in the chaotic competition.
Perfect for all those game collectors out there, or just folks who prefer having physical copies of games.
Lucid Games has also investigating the potential cause of Destruction AllStars' "phantom hits."
In 2021, Destruction AllStars is set to have three seasons of post-launch content.
Once the PlayStation Plus promotion ends, Destruction AllStars will be $20. But it sounds like Lucid also has plenty of post-launch content coming.
The latest hotfix for Lucid Games' PS5 exclusive readjusts how you can earn in-game currency.
You no longer have to listen to everyone else yapping through your PS5 DualSense mic.
Tired of listening random people on the internet loudly chewing on junk food in Destruction AllStars? Here's how you can disable the game's teamspeak.
Here's a breakdown of what players can expect when Destruction AllStars hits PlayStation 5 on February 2.
PlayStation Plus subscribers can claim three free games in February, including PS5-exclusive Destruction AllStars and Control: Ultimate edition.
Lucid Games' competitive vehicular combat game launches this February for PlayStation 5.
As the PS5 approaches, Sony has detailed how it will handle free games during the transition phase.
The arcade car destruction game has been pushed out of the PS5 launch window, but you'll get to claim it with your PlayStation Plus subscription when it does release.
The new box art for several PS5 exclusives doesn't stray too far from the PS4 template.
Destruction Allstars looks like Rocket League and Twisted Metal combined, sort of.
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