Destroy All Humans! 2: Reprobed Screenshots Have Allegedly Leaked

The remake is due out for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC sometime later this year, though details on it remain scant.

Posted By | On 29th, May. 2022

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Nearly a year ago, THQ Nordic and developer Black Forest Games announced Destroy All Humans! 2: Reprobeda ground-up remake of 2006’s Destroy All Humans! 2, hoping to build on the success of the 2020 remake of the series’ first game. And though we haven’t heard a great deal about the game in the time since then, a recent leak may have offered a brief new glimpse at it.

An hour-long closed beta test of the game was allegedly held recently, following which someone claiming to have played it shared off-screen images of the game (via Reddit). The images don’t show a great deal- one of them shows the game’s main menu, another shows an in-game newspaper clipping in the series’ recognizable style, while a third one shows protagonist Crypto speaking to a holographic projection of his commander, Orthopox-13.

The images show subtitles and in-game UI in Russian. Meanwhile, according to the leaker, the game currently isn’t optimized too well, though not a great many details on it have been shared so far. Of course, as is the case with any similar leak, take this with a grain of salt for now.

In related news, recently, Destroy All Humans! – Clone Carnage, a standalone multiplayer DLC, was also leaked. Read more on that through here.

Destroy All Humans! 2: Reprobed is due out for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC sometime this year- no last-gen versions are planned. You can learn more about the upcoming remake in our interview with technical director Johan Conradie and assistant creative director Stefan Schmitz through here.


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