Since Destruction AllStars released in February, Lucid Games has been hard at work attracting more players to the game with new content. Destruction AllStars had a recent update that made some fan-requested changes to the game and added new content as well. However, the developer isn't stopping there.
A recent post by Lucid Games reveals the content roadmap the developer has planned for Destruction AllStars this year. It provides details on some of the new content being added to the game shedding some light on the upcoming Standard Edition and Digital Deluxe Edition. Both the Standard and Digital Deluxe Editions of Destruction AllStars will be available for purchase on April 6.
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The post provides a list of the new content the Digital Deluxe Edition will be bringing to Destruction AllStars in April. According to the post, the game will receive 1100 Destruction Points for players to use. The AllStar Lupita will get a new character and vehicle skin along with a new Emote for players to use with her in the game. It will also add a new Profile banner set and a new set of In-game Avatars.
As part of the Digital Deluxe Edition, players will receive a Digital Artbook along with 8 Challenge Series added to the game. The post doesn't go into any more detail on the new content beyond that. The post goes into further detail with the rest of the new content being added to the game. This includes details on the Bluefang Challenger Series, which explores more of the character's backstory and provides new challenges and obstacles for players to demolish with Bluefang.
The post reveals that Destruction AllStars will host a Double XP Weekend event beginning this Friday. During which, players can earn more AllStar coins and Heroic and Legendary skins. The post also reveals that Lucid Games will introduce Seasons to Destruction AllStars, which will add new content to the player community throughout the year, starting with Season One: Hotshots. On top of that, Lucid Games is working on adding several other features to the game, such as a Competitive Mode, a Battle Pass, and a new Photo Mode for taking screenshots.
As part of the new roadmap, Lucid Games will also be adding the first new AllStar to Destruction AllStars since the game's launch as part of Season One: Hotshots. However, the developer hasn't revealed any hints about the character and will leave that for their proper introduction. Overall, Destruction AllStars players will have new content to look forward to this year.
Destruction AllStars is available now exclusively on the PS5.
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Source: PlayStation