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Crypto-137 Returns in Destroy All Humans! Remake

When Destroy All Humans! was first released in 2005, Crypto-137 made his debut on PS2 and Xbox. That same year, games like Kingdom Hearts II, Mario…

Juan OrtizBy Juan OrtizJune 22, 20202 Mins Read
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When Destroy All Humans! was first released in 2005, Crypto-137 made his debut on PS2 and Xbox. That same year, games like Kingdom Hearts II, Mario Party 7, and Star Wars Battlefront 2 released. All of the titles had some merit, but there’s was something unique about the alien-themed title. The humor present in the game was something the others did not have.

Crypto-137 Origins

Crypto-137

Unbeknownst to humans of the 1950s, there were little grey creatures living on Mars. With their planet being a desolate wasteland, their race hopes to occupy the human race’s planet. Because cows are the first beings they meet on Earth, the Furons assume them to be the dominant species. After seeing that it is the humans occupy most places, the DNA harvesting commences. Through mind-reading and a variety of weapons, Crypto-137 enacts the Furon plan to exterminate the human race with humorous results.

Destroy All Humans! Special Edition

Destroy All Humans

On July 28th, a brand new HD remaster of Destroy All Humans! is set for release. Gamers will once again be taking control of Crypto-137. Anyone interested in the title can pre-order before next month’s scheduled release. THQ Nordic plans to release the classic open-world title for PC, PS4, and Xbox One. Available for pre-order are two special editions of the game: the Crypto-137 Edition and the DNA Collector’s Edition.

The Crypto-137 Edition contains:

  • a Crypto-137 figurine
  • Crypto backpack
  • keychain
  • six lithographs
  • anti-stress toy
  • all in-game Crypto-skins
  • a Premium box containing all goodies

This pack will be available for $399.99 USD.

The DNA Collector’s Edition contains:

  • a Crypto’N’Cow figurine
  • a Crypto backpack
  • keychain
  • six lithographs
  • anti-stress toy
  • all in-game Crypto skins

The DNA Collector’s Edition will be available for $149.99 USD. Destroy All Humans! will be available on PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

Will you be aiding the Furon empire and Crpto-137 in their efforts to take over Earth? Let us know in the comments.

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Writer, Star Wars Fan, Lover of Chonky Cats. I live in California with my wife and our two cats. Since I got my first system at five years old, I've had a burning passion to both create and write about video games. When I'm not busy playing classic RPGs or lucking out on Apex Legends, my partner and I will sit and contemplate what video games aliens would be playing.

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