Let It Die Launching on PS4 This Year, New Gameplay Footage Inside

Let it go, let it go, can't hold it back anymore.

Posted By | On 11th, Apr. 2016

Let It Die PS4

Suda51’s Let It Die will be launching exclusively on the PlayStation 4 this year, publisher GungHo Interactive announced today at PAX East. The new game will be free to play, and has been described as a combination of a brawler and a survival action game, and is Suda’s first new game for this generation of consoles.

The announcement of the game’s release later this year was also accompanied by some new gameplay footage for the title, which you can see for yourself below. As is the case with just about everything else that Suda51 does, it looks manically insane and over the top.

Hopefully, Let It Die is as compelling an experience as Lollipop Chainsaw and No More Heroes were back in their day, and doesn’t just focus on its zany quirkiness at the expense of everything else. Let us know what you think of the new gameplay footage in the comments section.


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