The launch of the PS5 exclusive "Destruction AllStars" has been pushed back from its original November 12 date to February 2021, a PlayStation Blog post revealed This will reduce the PlayStation 5 launch lineup from nine to eight titles
However, there is some good news: PlayStation Plus subscribers will receive "Destruction AllStars" for two months at no additional charge; whether this will be for two months from the February release or for free to all PS Plus subscribers regardless of when they join is It is unclear
Pete Smith, director of product development, said in a blog post, "This may be disappointing news to some of you who were planning to play the game upon release, but we hope you understand this decision For those who have already pre-ordered the game from the PlayStation Store, PlayStationcom, or retailers, we will refund the purchase price"
Those interested in a Twisted Metal-like car combat game with a Fortnite aesthetic should keep an eye on the PlayStation YouTube channel as Sony will release a new trailer for the game on October 27
Destruction AllStars is out now, and major PS5 launch titles include Spider-Man: Miles Morales, Demon's Souls, and Becoming Sackboy: A Big Adventure For more PS5 games you can play starting next month, see our list of the biggest PS5 games
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