Destroy All Humans Special Editions Revealed By THQ Nordic, Pre-Order Now

Two Destroy All Humans special editions have been revealed by THQ Nordic, and are currently available to preorder on the game's official website.

Two different Destroy All Humans special editions have been revealed by THQ Nordic and are now available for pre-order. The special editions include a variety of little knick-knacks and memorabilia that fans can put on display. The different editions have different tiers and each contain different items depending on the tier.

The first tier is the Crypto-137 edition, named after the protagonist of the Destroy All Humans games. The edition not only includes a copy of the new Destroy All Humans game, but also a two-foot high figure of Crypto himself, a backpack, keychain, six different lithographs, an anti-stress toy, a premium box, and an in-game bonus to give Crypto every available skin.

The second of the Destroy All Humans special editions is the DNA Collector’s Edition. This edition includes a copy of the game, a 9-inch-high Crypto’N’Cow figurine, a keychain, six lithographs, a stress toy, a premium box, and all the in-game Crypto skins.

Considering Destroy All Humans’ status as one of the cult classic video games that came out in the early 2000s, the ability to get all of this memorabilia is likely going to be a priority for some of the series’s biggest fans that are excited for the game to come out.

Destroy All Humans was first announced to be getting a remake in the run-up to E3 2019, where it was finally revealed by THQ Nordic as part of a series of various reveals that included a remake of Spongebob Squarepants: Battle for Bikini Bottom.

Both of the Destroy All Humans special editions are currently available to preorder on the game’s official website, though we still don’t have a definite idea of when the game will be coming out. We do, at least, know that it will be coming out sometime in early 2020 for the Xbox One, Playstation 4, and PC.

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