Destroy All Humans! 2 – Reprobed’s Limited Edition Costs a Whopping $400, and There’s Just 3700 of Them

The collector's edition will come with an Arkwobbler statue, an official OST, multiple DLC packs, a hardcover artbook, and more.

Posted By | On 09th, Jun. 2022

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Destroy All Humans! 2 – Reprobeda ground-up remake of the original Destroy All Humans! 2, is out in less than three months, which means series fans get to continue to enjoy its recent resurgence not long from now. For the really hardcore series fans with a lot of cash to spare, though, the game will also offer a very pricey limited edition. Check out its trailer below.

Called the Second Coming Edition, it will cost a whopping $399.99, and there will be just 3700 of these sold worldwide. It will include a copy of the game itself, a 70 cm “Swinging Crypto” statue that’ll also include his trusty Anal Probe, a much smaller Arkwobbler statue, the official OST, a hardcover artbook, and an embossed metal plate of cult-leader Crypto.

Meanwhile, the package will also come with some bonus digital content, including the “Reprobed: Challenge Accepted” DLC and the “Reprobed: Skin Pack” DLC. Also included is the recently-released standalone multiplayer game Destroy All Humans! – Clone Carnage– though anyone who pre-orders any edition of Destroy All Humans! 2 gets access to that.

Destroy All Humans! 2 – Reprobed is out on August 30 for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC. Find out more about the game in our interview with technical director Johan Conradie and assistant creative director Stefan Schmitz through here.


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