Let it Die is Coming to PC this Fall

Let it Die is Coming to PC this Fall

The world needs more Uncle Death.

LizardRock by LizardRock on Aug 11, 2018 @ 03:19 PM (Staff Bios)
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Let it Die, the popular free-to-play roguelike for PlayStation 4 will be coming to PC this fall.

In Let it Die, death is nothing more than your skateboarding grim reaper pal. You start off with nothing but a mask and a pair of underwear. Using what weapons to can find to the breaking point, your goal is to climb the increasingly deadly Tower of Barbs. Did you die? Well brush yourself off and start again!

The game works on a zombie-like "death data" system. Dying in the Tower of Barbs will return the player to the bottom floor, while their "character" stays where they died. Should you return to that floor with a different character, your old one will still be there with all of their gear, ready to fight back. Other players can even come across your lost character, just like how you can come across theirs. If you want that character back, you need to defeat them.

Developed by GungHo, Let it Die has had over six million downloads in the last four months. The studio is best known for the Ragnarok game series, and is actively in the works on Ninjala for Nintendo Switch.

An official PC release date was not stated.

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