THQ Nordic have finally revealed the date for Destroy All Humans 2 coming later this year. After the remaster of the first game being a success in 2021, the studio was quick to jump on greenlighting the second game and after not hearing much, it is exciting to get a full release date and a closer look at what to expect on August 30.
Destroy All Humans 2 Reprobed is a full remaster of the 2006 classic game which set in the 1960’s will once again see players take control of Crypto who now has a jetpack, hoverboard and is ready to once again unleash destruction across five huge open-world levels spawning San Francisco, London, Tokyo, USSR and The Moon. There is also a split-screen co-op mode that will allow you to play with a friend.
Black Forest Studios have built the game completely from the ground up using Unreal Engine 4. Developer Dennis Schiefer confirmed that several changes had to be made to the controls of the flying saucer and weapons to be compatible with current-gen systems, while still preserving the nature of the original game.
You can place a digital pre-order for Destroy All Humans 2 : Reprobed on PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X|S.
If like me, you can’t wait till August to get into some destructive alien action if you place a digital pre-order, you get instant access to a multiplayer, stand-alone, spin-off Destroy All Humans! Clone Carnage. You can play in groups of 4 online or 2 in local multiplayer.
This game offers six maps and a variety of different modes including Armageddon, Rampage, Race and Abduction. You can also purchase the Clone Carnage as a standalone purchase for PC, Playstation 4, Playstation 5, Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One.
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