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Blast off into the newest Destroy All Humans 2 – Reprobed trailer

Crypto's packing some serious heat in the Destroy All Humans 2 remake!

Earlier today, THQ Nordic dropped a new trailer for their upcoming remake Destroy All Humans 2 – Reprobed.

The newest gameplay teaser, dubbed the Alien Arsenal Trailer, showcases all the wacky extraterrestrial gadgets Crypto has at his disposal. From the Burrow Beast that sends underground monsters up to chomp down on their prey to a certain type of probe that hits you where the sun don’t shine, you can use tons of gadgets to wreak havoc on mankind. However, before we dive in deeper, check out the trailer for yourself below!

Destroy All Humans 2 – Reprobed Alien Arsenal Trailer

In total, the Alien Arsenal trailer reveals nine handheld weapons and five ways to cause mayhem from your trusty UFO. Among the weapons includes classics like the Disintegrator, as well as new tools like the Meteor Strike. Like the original sci-fi sandbox from 2006, the remake looks to offer a variety of unique ways to dominate humankind. Oh, and don’t forget to have a little fun by spreading some Free Love while you’re at it!

About Destroy All Humans 2 – Reprobed

Destroy All Humans 2 - Reprobed banner with Crypto the alien
Yippee ki-yay, Mother… ship!

Crypto returns to Earth next month to wreak havoc in Destroy All Humans 2 – Reprobed. Completely rebuilt using Unreal Engine 4 from the same team behind 2020’s Destroy All Humans! remake, this title promises to be, “the most funkadelic version of the comedy classic ever created.”

Destroy All Humans 2 – Reprobed hits our atmosphere on August 30, 2022 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S and PC. You can also pre-order the game now to receive the multiplayer spin-off Destroy All Humans: Clone Carnage at no extra cost. Clone Carnage is currently available to play now on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

Are you ready to take on the KGB as gaming’s favorite alien invader in this exciting remake? As always, let us know what you think down in the comments!

Via Games Press

Sam Fronsman

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