Here’s the latest I can provide based on recent reporting up to 2021, since I can’t pull new information right now.
- Destruction AllStars released on PS5 as a PlayStation Plus free title in February 2021, after being delayed from the PS5 launch window. It was offered free to PS Plus members for two months.[2][3][4]
- The game launched with mixed reception: critics noted it as a fun, light arcade experience but lacking depth or long-term replay value, and it wasn’t recommended to buy at full price for most players.[9][10]
- Sony and developers stressed the delay aimed to maximize online player counts at launch, given the multiplayer-focused nature of the game.[2]
- The PlayStation Store and retailers issued refunds to those who pre-ordered, due to the shift in release timing.[2]
- After launch, the game continued to receive updates and content iterations, with ongoing coverage and gameplay demonstrations from outlets and creators.[6][7]
If you want, I can consolidate this into a concise summary with dates and key takeaways, or pull in more recent live updates (if you’d like me to search again).