We haven’t covered Grasshopper Manufacturer’s unique free-to-play PS4 game, Let It Die, in a while, but it still has a dedicated and fairly sizable player base.
The game is getting a new addition called Let It Die: Inferno, which will be released on PlayStation 5 starting December 3rd.
Publisher GungHo Entertainment explained on the PS Blog:
In Let It Die: Inferno, you play as an immortal explorer, known as a Raider, on a mission to find a powerful energy source hidden within the Hell Gate-a huge chasm created by a massive disaster. The game expands on the existing story and world, offering new tales, deeper background information, and even more appearances from Uncle Death.

So, while exploring Hell Gate, just know you won’t be the only one there. It’s a Player versus Environment AND Player versus Player zone, meaning other players will be after the same stuff as you are. Expect some competition – and maybe a fight or two!
Each time you play, the levels and weapons will be different, making sure every attempt feels new and exciting.
Pre-orders for the game are available now on the PS Store, with the following options available:
- Standard Edition
- Digital copy of Let It Die: Inferno
- Deluxe Edition
- Everything in Standard Edition
- Support Pack
- Sasuke Body Bundle
- Ability to create game rooms
- Ultimate Edition
- Everything in Deluxe Edition
- Power-Up Support Pack
- Ten Body Bundle
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2025-09-25 04:37