Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee Remastered is stomping its way onto consoles and PC this year on November 3, sneaking in just before GTA 6 drops and coinciding with the release of Godzilla Minus Zero. If you’re excited to get your hands on a copy of it, the good news is you don’t have to wait long at all, as preorders are already live at select retailers. Below, we’ve broken down where you can secure a copy right now and how much it’ll set you back.
Preorder Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee Remastered
PS5
- See at Amazon – $29.99
- See at Best Buy – $29.99
- See at GameStop – $29.99
Nintendo Switch 2
- See at Amazon – $39.99
- See at Best Buy – $39.99
- See at GameStop – $39.99
Digital
- See at PlayStation Store – Wishlist
- See at Xbox – Wishlist
PC
- See at Steam – Wishlist
If you’re looking for a physical copy of Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee Remastered, it’s only available on PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch 2. The former is listed for $29.99, while the latter comes in at $39.99. For PC players, it’s also available to wishlist right now on Steam, and those looking to pick up a digital copy on PlayStation 5 or Xbox can also wishlist the game on their respective storefronts.
As of the time of this writing, it also looks like the game doesn’t come with any preorder bonus. If that changes later on, we’ll be sure to update this.
What Is Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee Remastered?
As its name points out, Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee Remastered is a remaster of Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee, which released back in 2002. According to Atari’s website, “The visuals throughout the game have been remastered from the ground up to enhance the cinematic experience of the original. Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee Remastered also features gameplay updates, as well as an improved unlock system, so you can unlock monsters, locations, and gallery items in any order you choose.”
If you’re curious where we landed on this game back when it was originally released, it earned a glowing 8.5 score in its review, with writer Justin Thompson calling it “without a doubt, the best Godzilla game to date” at the time. It’ll be exciting to see what the remaster has in store this time around when it drops later this year.
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