GungHo Online Entertainment and Supertrick Games have announced free-to-play action game LET IT DIE will be ending service on September 1. The game will relaunch with an offline version, titled LET IT DIE Offline Edition, in fall 2026. Players may transfer their save data from the free-to-play version to LET IT DIE Offline Edition and retain their progress, according to official news release.
What’s more, Season 2 of survival action roguelite sequel LET IT DIE: INFERNO will begin on March 10 with the introduction of new weapons, a new PvE “Duo Mode,” a lock-on feature, and much more. Season 3 will follow up from June to August 2026 with more new content and features. LET IT DIE: INFERNO is available now for PlayStation 5 and PC via Steam.
Previously, Uncle Death confirmed that he would like to bring LET IT DIE: INFERNO to Nintendo Switch 2. The mysterious producer noted that most of the LET IT DIE: INFERNO team at Supertrick Games mostly plays Switch 2 games, and a “highly specialized team” tested the game’s performance on the platform, noting that the game runs just fine.
LET IT DIE originally launched on December 6, 2016 for PlayStation 4, followed by the Steam version on September 26, 2018. The game has been in service for nearly 10 consecutive years.