Destroy All Humans! Remake is Coming to Switch This June

Alien psi powers, open world mayhem, and plentiful probing- now on the go.

Posted By | On 08th, Apr. 2021

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Given how well Destroy All Humans! did when it first launched, and how well remakes of older classics in general seem to do on the Switch, it seemed like a given that Black Forest Games and THQ Nordic’s chaotic open world title would eventually make its way to the Nintendo Switch. Now, it’s been confirmed that that’s going to launch in the not-too-distant future.

THQ Nordic have confirmed that the Destroy All Humans! remake is releasing for the Switch on June 29, and will retail for $39.99. On top of the base game, it will also include all the new skins that were added to it with the Skin Pack. Meanwhile, exclusively in the UK and Europe, THQ Nordic will also be selling two special editions. The DNA Collector’s Edition will include a Crypto’N’Cow figurine, an anti-stress toy, a keychain, and six lithographs, all in premium packaging, and will cost $149.99. Meanwhile, the Crypto-137 Edition will include all of that, in addition to a Crypto backpack, and will cost $399.99.

Destroy All Humans! is currently available on PS4, Xbox One, PC, and Stadia. Though a native version for PS5 and Xbox Series X/S doesn’t seem to be in the works, the game did receive some enhancements on the new consoles some time back.


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