If you’re looking for an underrated gem of yesteryear and subscribe to PlayStation Plus, then you’re in the right place but you need to act fast.
Originally developed by Pandemic Studios and released in 2005 for the PlayStation 2 and original Xbox, Destroy All Humans! is a silly action-adventure game that has earned a cult following over the years.
Check out the Destroy All Humans trailer below!
“Terrorise the people of 1950s Earth in the role of the evil alien Crypto-137. Harvest DNA and bring down the US government in the remake of the legendary alien invasion action adventure,” reads the synopsis of Destroy All Humans!
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It continues: “Annihilate puny humans using an assortment of alien weaponry and psychic abilities. Reduce their cities to rubble with your flying Saucer! One giant step on mankind!”
In 2020, Destroy All Humans! received a remake that improved its visuals, performance and gameplay, so if you wanted to play the best version of this retro classic, this release would be the way to go.
What’s more, the 2020 remake of Destroy All Humans! is also available on PlayStation Plus with its Premium tier, however, it’s set to leave the service next month.
“Last Chance to Play (EU) - Destroy All Humans! also leaves from PS+ Premium,” announced alldake on Reddit.
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“That's a pretty fun game even though it's...brainless!” replied ikilledtupac with a reference that fans of the series will get. “Currently playing Destroy All Humans 2! I didn’t know this franchise, it’s super fun!!” exclaimed jarboo69.
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“Can I still access these removed games in the future if I had downloaded them once?” asked Potential_Reveal2009 and the short answer to that question is no.
Unless you own the games, when something is removed from PS Plus, you won't be able to access it, unless it returns to the service or if it’s purchased from the PlayStation Store.
On 20 August 2024, along with Destroy All Humans! and its sequel, NBA 2K24, Need for Speed Unbound, SpellForce III Remastered and Trials of Mana will be leaving PlayStation Plus.
The Destroy All Humans! remake is out now on PC, PlayStation, Xbox and Nintendo Switch.
Topics: Retro Gaming, Sony, THQ Nordic, PlayStation, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Playstation Plus