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Pre-orders have officially opened for a physical edition of the cult-classic Destroy All Humans! remake, timed for the launch of the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2. The title, which first brought chaotic extraterrestrial fun to modern consoles in 2020, will be available on a game card for the new hardware.
Priced at $39.99, this release allows players to permanently add the irreverent adventure to their collection. The game faithfully rebuilds the original 2005 title, following the genetically engineered alien Crypto as he invades a parody of 1950s America. Players wield an arsenal of otherworldly weaponry and psychic abilities to harvest human DNA, all while causing maximum comedic destruction.
This move signals continued support for physical media on Nintendo's next-generation platform and offers fans a chance to secure a tangible copy of the beloved remake ahead of the new console's arrival. The re-release promises the same blend of open-world mayhem and satirical humor that charmed a new generation of players, now optimized for the enhanced capabilities of the Switch 2.
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