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Let it Die Launches on PlayStation 4, Completely Free of Charge

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Grasshopper Manufacture, the creative minds behind titles like Lollipop Chainsaw and Killer is Dead, pulled off a pretty sweet stunt at this year’s PSX event.

Their latest title Let it Die was originally announced back in 2013, when is was still called Lily Bergamo. The project underwent various changes and complete rehashes, leading many to believe the game would never see the light of day. Grasshopper Manufacture not only announced that Let it Die was still a thing, but as soon as it was announced, they released the game. Instantaneously. Completely free of charge.

That’s nothing short of unheard of within the gaming industry, and its that surprising feat that made the Let it Die reveal as popular as it has become over the past few days. We’d even go as far as to say this was one of the most surprising presentations in recent memory.


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