GungHo Online Entertainment and Supertrick Games have revealed that their new game, LET IT DIE: INFERNO, is coming to PlayStation 5 and PC (via Steam) on December 3rd. It’s a roguelite survival action game, meaning each playthrough will be unique and challenging.
LET IT DIE: INFERNO will be available in the following editions:
- Standard Edition
- A copy of the game
- Deluxe Edition
- Everything in the standard edition
- Support Pack
- Sasuke Body Bundle
- Ability to create game rooms
- Ultimate Edition
- Everything in the Deluxe Edition
- Power-Up Support Pack
Here is an overview of the game, via GungHo Online Entertainment:
LET IT DIE: INFERNO is a fast-paced survival game where you fight bizarre monsters, rival groups, and other players in intense battles. It’s a roguelite, meaning each playthrough is unique and challenging.
After barely recovering from a worldwide disaster called “Earth Rage,” a gigantic chasm suddenly opened up, big enough to engulf a whole city. People quickly nicknamed it “Hell Gate,” and deep within it lies the “Eye of the Reaper”-a powerful crystal said to hold the key to world domination. Now, you must explore, survive, and extract valuable resources from this dangerous place, known as the Inferno, where each game session features a unique map layout and item distribution.
Beyond the main game where you’ll fight both enemies and other players in the dangerous world of Hell Gate, we’ve added a dedicated player-versus-player mode. We think you’ll love this enhanced version of the LET IT DIE universe!
Watch the announcement trailer below.
Announce Trailer
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2025-09-25 01:46