Destroy All Humans
A new single-player version of Destroy All Humans! 2 — Reprobed is on the way to the last-gen systems for all the Destroy All Humans! fans out there
Well, it looks like Destroy All Humans! 2 — Reprobed is not going to be just for the PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC crowd out there any more. The game is not officially heading to the PS4 and Xbox One with Black Forest Games putting the final touches on it all for us all. Not that it felt like it needed any final touches from the build we had before, but this is what it is. Those that have been waiting to get in on the Destroy All Humans! 2 remake on the last-gen systems can now look to June 27th as the date they will mostly get to join in on the fun of doing what the titles states. There is a reason we say mostly…
As it turns out, this version of Destroy All Humans! 2 — Reprobed will only be the single-player side of the game and none of the co-op and multiplayer the next-gen systems have. The Challenge Accepted and Skin Pack will be added in by default for those going with this version of the game, where there is a bonus, but this will be the single-player parts only. Not a weird call nor a huge setback for anyone that wants to play Destroy All Humans! 2 here. It is just something worth noting as it will not be the same version as the friends that are playing it on the next-gen systems. With any luck, this will all lead to more from the IP, so let us focus on that and celebrate what we are going to get.
Destroy All Humans! 2 — Reprobed — Last-Gen Announcement
No piece of pesky human technology is safe from Crypto! Destroy All Humans! 2 — Reprobed is finally coming to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One! The alien invader returns with a license to probe, ready to take on hippies, the KGB, and even gigantic lizards.
Coming June 27, Destroy All Humans! 2 — Reprobed: Single Player includes only the single-player campaign, the Challenge Accepted DLC, as well as the Skin Pack DLC and the skins from Destroy All Humans! (2020).
Did you hold off on Destroy All Humans! 2 to get it for the last-gen systems or does this announcement make you want to aim for the next-gen? Is this a sign that the multiplayer aspect could get phased out in general or was it a needed drop to make sure this version was able to come to market? Did you ever even play with the co-op or multiplayer in this game and will only complain because it is not in there now? Take those complaints elsewhere and then feel free to discuss everything in the comment section below. We may or may not have more for Destroy All Humans! 2 — Reprobed, so keep a close eye on the site for any of those updates. We will share whatever we can here.