

However, Challenge Series will only unlock by using Destruction Points. There’s a bit of story being told here as well, with the State Of Play showcase revealing that there will be cinematics in the mode. But there’s also single-player exclusive game modes as well like Transporter, that looks a bit like Crazy Taxi. Think of it like an arcade mode from a fighting game, with curated game modes to go through. There are plans to award Destruction Points for doing dailies and weekly challenges, but that won’t be available on launch.ĭestruction AllStars will have single-player content in the form of Challenge Series. The premium currency, Destruction Points, will be available to buy as micro-transactions. There is a normal (AllStar Coins) and premium currency. The last one, Gridfall, has a similar vibe to that one Fall Guys final level, but with cars and some walls you can wallrun on.Īlso, there is a progression system that only unlocks cosmetics. There’s also some more footage of the previously revealed game modes. The ones showed here are from Shyft- which can trigger a stealth cloak- and Lupita- which can leave a trail of damaging fire behind them- both in-car and out. Charge them up and they can summon a Hero car unique to them, and can use hero abilities while in the car or on-foot. The heroes in Destruction AllStars have ultimate abilities. You can mash buttons to jack in, or trigger an explosion.

Those on-foot can make use of traversal abilities to get into new cars, including the ones your opponents are driving. There are disposable cars everyone can get in (divided into three archetypes- the speedy ones, the small and nimble ones and the heavy hitters). Besides getting a "little bit of backstory and motivation," there will be unique challenges and gameplay and it will all culminate with a final showoff against their rival.The main loop of Destruction AllStars as presented here is to pick a hero, get in a car, and wreck as much damage as you can. Lastly, the Challenge Series was teased, which focus on a single all-star and their rival. All-Star Coins are earned by playing online and earning XP, while Destruction Points can be purchased from the PlayStation Store.įollowing launch, there will be daily and weekly challenges players can compete in to earn Destruction Points.

The three modes showcased were Carnado, Stockpile, and Gridfall.Ĭurrency was also discussed, and it's comprised of both All-Star Coins and Destruction Points. We also got a look at a few of Destruction AllStars' modes, which were revealed last year. Inside or outside of hero mode, all heroes can wall-run, vault, vault-boost, ricochet off walls, dodge, and more. The State of Play revealed Lupita's trail of fire abilities that damage all in their wake, while Shyft's are more strategic as they can turn them invisible and allow them to disappear from the mini-map.Īll heroes will be able to move faster and double jump while in hero mode. When you are evading, wrecking enemies, and getting pick-ups, you will be charging both your hero vehicle ability and hero ability, each which are unique to the one of 16 characters you choose. These cars are disposable by design and you are meant to constantly be jumping in and out of vehicles to earn points and destroy your opponents.
