Sony has confirmed that Destruction AllStars will cost $19.99/CDN$29.99/€19.99 when it leaves PlayStation Plus on April 6.

“This is a great value, and helps ensure the mayhem will continue long after ourPlayStationPlus promotion comes to an end,” George Rule, community manager at developerLucid Games, wrote in aPlayStation Blogpost on Thursday.

Destruction AllStars will be priced at $20 when it leaves PlayStation Plus

Rule’s post also detailed upcoming content for the game, including double XP weekends, featured playlists, and the new Challenges Series, which are single-player experiences based around an AllStar and their rival.

Challenges Series will introduce new game modes and “be continuously dropped throughout the year”. Each one will cost 400 Destruction Points (the title’s premium in-game currency).

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500 Destruction Points currently costs $4.99/£3.99 on the PlayStation Store, although Lucid said “you will be able to earn this currency through in-game activities soon”.

VGC’s 2/5Destruction AllStars reviewsaid the game is lacking in compelling content at launch.

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“Out of the 4 modes available at launch, 2 of them feel redundant and unbalanced,” our critic said. “The single-player content is slim and if you want even a crumb more, you’ll have to pay, which leaves Destruction Allstars feeling like a clumsy, hollow product whose fun moments go by in a blur.”

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