AllStars Destruction will cost $ 20 after leaving PlayStation Plus on April 6, developer Lucid Games announced today. Before Sony postponed the title and made it a PS Plus freebie, it was supposed to cost $ 70.
Lucid said the new price would help “ensure that chaos continues long after our PlayStation Plus promotion is over.” As always, if AllStars Destruction is already in your library, it’s yours to keep as long as you have an active PS Plus subscription.
The studio also shared details about what players can expect from the game until April. They’ll be a mix of dual XP weekends, featured playlists to mix the gameplay, and a new single player challenge series mode that will allow you to earn cosmetics for the characters in AllStars Destruction. You will be able to unlock the latter using “Destruction Points”, the game’s premium currency – which you can earn by spending real-world money or completing in-game activities. Each series of challenges will cost 400 destruction points.
With Sony hosting a State of Play presentation today, there’s a chance we can see more AllStars Destruction and any future content soon.