An offline version of the free-to-play action game LET IT DIE is currently in production, publisher GungHo Online Entertainment and developer Supertrick Games announced.
“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,” ‘eccentric producer’ Uncle Death said in the latest LET IT DIE: INFERNO developer diary. “So I thought, ‘Maybe we should just go ahead and make an offline version.’ Uncle was taking a bath the other day and just thought of it. And we decided to start production.”
Uncle Death continued, “As for the fine details, like when the offline version will be ready, we’ll let everyone know over time. Today is the announcement that production is decided… Actually, the LET IT DIE you’re playing now—you’re playing online, right? That data can be carried over to the offline version… It’s not starting from zero. The data you’ve been playing with won’t be lost.”
Further information about the offline version was not announced.
LET IT DIE launched for PlayStation 4 via PlayStation Store on December 6, 2016, followed by PC via Steam on September 26, 2018.
The latest game in the series, LET IT DIE: INFERNO, is due out for PlayStation 5 and PC via Steam on December 3.





