Let It Die Demo to Appear at PAX East, Confirmed for 2016 Release

Let It Die Demo to Appear at PAX East, Confirmed for 2016 Release

I thought I should let you know that you can eat rats in that game.

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Apr 11, 2016 @ 05:33 PM (Staff Bios)
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Suda51 has always been a tad crazy with its games, which is perfectly A-OK. What was next to be on the list was Let It Die, a PlayStation 4-exclusive free-to-play title last seen almost a couple years ago. So what happened to it?

Well, it's still alive and kicking and will be playable at PAX East. Grasshopper Manufacture's action game had a video recently uploaded by Gamespot. You can check it out here:



The brawler features a protagonist beginning in underwear who must steal gear from enemies by beating them up. The game focuses on multiplayer and online transactions, unlike previous Grasshopper Manufacture games.

Let It Die is confirmed for a 2016 release, and Suda51 promises a playable build sometime. In the meantime, if you are able to slip into PAX East in Boston, you can check out the demo there.

Also, you can eat rats. Just thought I should let you know.

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