Let It Die Hits 1 Million Downloads, Special Event Announced

Obtain a free Death Metal each day this weekend.

Posted By | On 05th, Jan. 2017

Let It Die PS4

Grasshopper Manufacture’s long-delayed Let It Die finally released in December, going live at Sony’s PlayStation Experience. The free to play PS4 title was met with average critical reviews but as a whole, it’s not the worst way to spend your free time, especially with its unique aesthetic and gameplay mechanics.

Plenty of PS4 players agree as the developer announced on its Facebook page that Let It Die has been downloaded one million times and “continues to grow each day.” A special event will be held from January 6th to 8th, handing out a free Death Metal each day for those who log in. More details will be coming soon though as per the post so keep your eyes peeled.

What are your thoughts on Let It Die and the madness of Suda 51 in the online, free to play form? Let us know in the comments below and stay tuned for more information.


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