Destroy All Humans 2: Reprobedis rapidly approaching its August release date and has debuted a new trailer showcasing its wide variety of locations.Reprobedpromises to be bigger, better, prettier, and far more varied than the originalDestroy All Humans!remake. Its new tongue-in-cheek trailer certainly makes a case for those claims.

Published by THQ Nordic,Destroy All Humans 2: Reprobedwas announced in September 2021 after a largely successful remake of the first game. Much like the original sequel,Reprobedis set to build on top of the foundation of the first game and has already released a handful of trailers detailing co-op modes and the massive list of weapons at Crypto’s disposal. Recentpreviews ofDestroy All Humans 2praise the game’s large-scale destruction mechanics and cathartic gameplay. The only thing left in question ahead of release is the quality ofDestroy All Humans 2’s remade locations.

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Destroy All Humans 2: Reprobedexpands the scope of the original game with a globe-trotting set of locations. The original game, and accompanying remake, took place primarily throughout iconic US landmarks satirizing the America of the 1950s. In a new trailer,THQ Nordicgave fans their first look at the lineup of remade locations satirizing real-world cities like San Francisco, London, and Tokyo.Reprobed’s five main areas, Bay City, Albion, Takoshima, Tunguska, and the Solaris moon base, have all received a fresh coat of paint complimented by next-gen graphical effects.

However, a new coat of paint isn’t the only thing coming to the locales inDestroy All Humans 2. Although Black Forest Games has been relatively quiet on the subject, the team has detailed that some areas have been expanded upon for the sequel, like the newly accessible Golden Gate Bridge in Bay City.Destroy All Humans 2: Reprobedis also a next-gen exclusivegame, likely indicating that the development team might be taking advantage of the new hardware in exciting ways.

So far, THQ Nordic has had great success with its remakes of theDestroy All Humansgames. Critics mostly enjoyed the quality and effort put into the first remake, and fans appear quite excited about the upcoming sequel. Additionally, many fans hope that a reboot of the franchise or another sequel happens sometime soon due to the series' continued success. With franchises likeCrash Bandicootgetting new entries after a string of strong remakes, it could be a good time forDestroy All Humansto release a brand new game.

Destroy All Humans! 2: Reprobedlaunches August 30 for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S.

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