THQ has always had an interesting history in the gaming space. Before being bought by Nordic in 2014, the company went through a massive restructuring during its bankruptcy. After auctioning off studios, the THQ Nordic we see today is a very different entity than what it used to be. Despite this, the company is celebrating its 10th anniversary with plenty of news on reveals and upcoming titles yet to be released. After a year of publishing plenty of new titles, the Destroy All Humans! remake certainly intrigued many fans of the original series. Now, THQ Nordic is planning on giving its sequel the same remake treatment. Announced today at the THQ Nordic anniversary showcase, Destroy All Humans 2 Reprobed was officially revealed.

Crypto is back with a license to probe!

Destroy All Humans! 2 – Reprobed is coming soon to PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series S|X.

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What Does the Destroy All Humans 2 Reprobed THQ Showcase Trailer Reveal?

The flashy CG trailer showcases Crypto back at his human-destroying antics. After the well-received remake of the first game, the title seemed like a perfect reboot for THQ. Showcasing the giant monster and city destruction heavily, Destroy All Humans! 2 While the first title was certainly an interesting concept, the sequel is much larger in scope. Aptly renamed as reprobed, the remake is a total recreation of the original mind-bending action. Featuring the 60s open world, Destroy All Humans 2 features great sandbox destruction with interesting weapons. While the info at the THQ showcase was sparse, we can expect it to be similar to the remake of the original earlier this year. Featuring a huge graphical and control update, the main gameplay remained the same. Fans can expect to see similar style upgrades to the sequel when it releases. While there is no set release date as of now, coming soon is a promising sign of release date news soon. While it is a PS5 and Xbox Series X exclusive, it is a good sign that Black Forest Games is taking its time to develop a great remaster.