In news we didn’t see coming, a 2016 PS4 console exclusive hack-and-slash game is getting a free offline version, taking players by surprise. GungHo Online Entertainment’s Let It Die is a free-to-play online game that garnered millions of players. Soon, it’ll be playable offline.
Let It Die is a free PS4 single-player hack-and-slash game, playable on PS5
GungHo subsidiary Supertrick Games announced the news, as spotted by Gematsu.
“We’ve been running the service for a very long time since it started, we’ve been running it for a long time, but we’ve gotten feedback from customers for a long time that they want an offline version,” a dev diary for the new entry Let It Die: Inferno reveals. “So I thought, ‘Maybe we should just go ahead and make an offline version.’”
A release date for the offline version was not announced, and GungHo didn’t confirm if it’ll be available on both PS5 and PS4 or just PS5. What the company did confirm is that players’ online save data will be transferable to the offline version.
Let It Die is currently only available on PlayStation and PC. Its sequel, which is a PS5 console exclusive, has been criticized for being riddled with AI.
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