Destruction AllStars, a PlayStation 5 exclusive, will be getting bots that will help its players to find more competitions. Soon, you will be able to have a tough match even when there aren’t enough players online.
Issues with the gaming timings:
The developers of this game noticed that the game is at its peak from 4 pm-10 pm UTC on weekdays. While on weekends, enough players can be seen playing Destruction AllStars from 2 pm-1 am. Sorting this issue for the players who want to play outside these timings, Lucid Games has come up with this idea.
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The studio made an announcement through its Reddit page recently saying, “With a community the size of Destruction AllStars, spread out across the world we do have peak times and low times of player activity for online matchmaking.”
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What are the new upgrades in matches:
Lucid Games is so focused on this fresh development that it has laid out some substantial plans.
“We want to ensure that matches are filled to capacity with as many real players as possible, but when missing X amount of players when queuing for a match, AI bots will take the remaining places,” read their post on Reddit.
Clearing the fog around the Blitz mode, Lucid Games said that it won’t be having new upgrades as Blitz mode is a competitive mode.
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Other major changes coming to Destruction Allstars:
Along with Lucid, Jim Ryan, the PlayStation boss, also declared his intent saying, “We intend to build upon our growing experience and ambition in the games as a service space to complement our continued strength in the narrative-led titles that PlayStation fans know and love.”
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There will be a reduction in ‘ghost hits’ and also it will be improved slams making the game more responsive. This will make the game more indulging when it comes to its feel.
Sony themselves delayed the release date before which Destruction AllStars was supposed to be a full-price game. Later, they also announced it as a free game for the PlayStation Plus members.