Destruction Allstars – Could it be the next esports hit?

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Destruction Allstars – Could it be the next esports hit?

Published 2021-02-07 20:58

Imagine combining Rocket League with Overwatch, put Fortnite-looking characters in it, and then you add a bucket of adrenaline to it – Yes, that’s exactly what Destruction Allstars is about. The question is, could this be the next car game esports title?

A free to play tactical destruction game

Destruction Allstars is a free to play, explosive car game from Lucid Games. It’s exclusive for the new PS5 and it’s about causing maximum amounts of damage and destruction to other players. The game requires great timing, tactics and skills, which makes it a potential, new and unique title that could be the next esports hit.

Choose between a roster of 16 characters (AllStars), with different abilities, both on-foot and in their cars. Enter intense brawls and fight to become the Global Destruction Federation Champion. Cause immense damage with the cars or jump out to cause total mayhem through intense parkour action. Dodge attacks to make the cars crash, take over other player’s cars or use the character-specific abilities to disrupt cars and their attacks.

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Game modes

There are several competition modes featuring specific objectives, where you need to use the abilities of the cars and the characters, to make the maximum impact on the game. Enter 16-player online matches and play as a team or in Battle Royale mode. You can also join special events or practice to improve your skills in casual quick play games. Two of these games modes are free to play.

Mayhem (free to play)

This mode is free for all and it’s meant to be the main mode of the game, where the players fight to reach the highest score. It’s all about mayhem, where you get points for dealing damage and knocking out your opponents. You get extra points on-foot, by dodging cars and taking over other player’s vehicles.

Stockpile

Stockpile is a team-based mode that is about to control points (banks) around the map. The players bring gears (item) to these points to take control of them. The first team to control all three points, or that holds most f the points when the timer runs out, wins the game. You need to wreck the opponent’s cars to gain gears and then bring them to any of the points.

Gridfall (free to play)

This is the Battle Royale mode, alá Fortnite / PUBG, where the map gradually shrinks as the match goes on and the last player standing in each game wins. However, each player has more than one life. All players start with a number of respawns and more can be earned by knocking out opponents.

Carnado

Carnado is another team-based game mode. Again, gears need to be collected by knocking out cars and dealing damage. The gears must be delivered to a tornado in the middle of the map and each gear contributes to the team score. Each player can accumulate 80 gears in their cars, but if a player is wrecked, the gears fall into the hands of the wrecking opponent.

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A genius creation from Lucid Games

Lucid Games are no rookies in the industry of computer- and console games. In fact, they have been working together with companies like EA – Electronic Arts, Ghost Games and Rockstar Games. They have been part of developing massive game titles, like Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, Apex Legends and Need for Speed Payback. So far, they have two game titles of their own, Destruction Allstars and Switchblade, which is also a strategic arena-based game, with armed vehicles.

Their passion for games clearly drives Lucid Games and they have created a great environment for their 150 people that does the magic. In fact, they have won several awards for the “Best place to work”. Passion, happiness and drive, create wonders, like Destruction Allstars.

The idea of Destruction Allstars

We all know that games like Rocket League, Overwatch and Fortnite, are not just popular esports games, they are very successful games overall. It’s obvious that Lucid Games have tried to combine successful aspects from all these games, into one single game. You have the cool cars and the arenas, like Rocket League. You get different characters and abilities in team-based modes, like Overwatch, the Battle Royal mode and character designs that remind you a lot of Fortnite.

I think that this game is genius, not just for esports, but for a gaming audience in general.

Destruction Allstars as an esports game

In my opinion, it would probably be the team-based modes that could hit as esports events. Stockpile and Gridfall is probably a bit too messy and hard to follow for an audience since too much would be going on at the same time all over the arena.

The Youtube game reviewer, Hollow, with more than 3,6 million subscribers made a review of the game, and his comment is:

“I think this might be a good game to watch tournaments and stuff like that….”

Conclusion

Whether or not Destruction Allstars will be the next big esports hit, is hard to say right now. But one thing that could make the game struggle with attracting a lot of players, is that there are no official plans to launch the game for PC. PS5 is obviously a huge platform that the whole world is going mad about, and it’s a very smart move to launch the game this early of the release of the console.

I guess we will have to wait and see, but personally, I think it could be great fun to watch skilled players battle in this kind of game. I love Rocket League, and i play it often, but Destruction Allstars takes the car arena category to the next level.

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Written by Jarhead

Jarhead is the founder of eSportsbetting.gg and works as a marketing specialist withing iGaming. This guy grew up with gaming and experienced the very first hits on iconic SEGA, Nintento NES, Commodore 64/128, Atari, Amiga 500 and gaming on his very first PC – a 286 beast where he ruled in Ultima V. Jarhead’s favourite games and skills are in Overwatch, Rocket League and Hearthstone.

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