Destroy All Humans! (2020 video game)

Destroy All Humans!
Developer(s)Black Forest Games[a]
Publisher(s)THQ Nordic
Director(s)
  • Jean-Marc Haessig
  • Onurhan Karaagacli[b]
Producer(s)
  • Bernard Janssens
  • Dennis Schiefer
  • Jim Howard[c]
Designer(s)David Sallmann[d]
Programmer(s)
  • Johannes Conradie
  • Jacomi Conradie
  • Manuel Umbach[e]
Artist(s)Eric Urocki[f]
Writer(s)
  • Hans-Jörg Knabel
  • Maria Clevy[g]
Composer(s)Garry Schyman[h]
SeriesDestroy All Humans!
EngineUnreal Engine 4[7]
Platform(s)
ReleasePS4, Windows, Xbox One
July 28, 2020
Stadia
December 8, 2020
Nintendo Switch
June 29, 2021
Genre(s)Action-adventure
Mode(s)Single-player

Destroy All Humans! is an open world action-adventure video game developed by Black Forest Games and published by THQ Nordic. The game is a remake of the 2005 original game and the fifth installment in the Destroy All Humans! franchise. This remake is the first entry in the franchise since Path of the Furon (2008).

Destroy All Humans! was released for PlayStation 4, Windows, and Xbox One on 28 July 2020. It was made available for Stadia on 8 December 2020. A Nintendo Switch port was released on 29 June 2021. It received mixed reviews from critics and had sold over 1 million units by May 2021.


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