Tom writes: "Today, Sony announced that Destruction Allstars would be delayed and moved to PS Plus, which is a smart move that'll help the game succeed.
Only because we haven't seen but 2 seco do of actual gameplay. I think it just wasn't ready and probably didn't warrant it pricetag. But still this is good. Could be the next rocket league.
That said with the move to f2p I kinda feel part of the delay is sony reconfiguring rhe micro transactions to make this game sustainable.
This isn't going to be a F2P game though its just being offered for free for a two month window through PS Plus after that if you didn't get it in that time frame you'd have to pay for it. Two months should be plenty of time though for people to download it and potentially bolster the player pool.
Nobody was going to pay $70 for this game. It's definitely smart to try the rocket league and fall guys approach here. The delay was obvious though because there was literally nothing being shown about this game and ps5 launches in a few weeks.
More time to polish the game and then release to the biggest audience possible.
Free-to-play is the future of online multiplayer. A new paid game won’t have the numbers to support matchmaking.
The more install base the better for this game.
Nobody was going to pay $70 for this game. It's definitely smart to try the rocket league and fall guys approach here. The delay was obvious though because there was literally nothing being shown about this game and ps5 launches in a few weeks.