Let It Die
News, coverage and analysis tracking Let It Die across the outlets.- Cult favourite roguelite Let it Die going offline is a genuine bummer - but it might also be a rescue in disguiseThe servers for the cult roguelite game Let it Die, developed by Grasshopper Manufacture and Supertrick Games and published by GungHo Online Entertainment, are shutting down after seven years. However, an offline version is planned, which aims to remove or make purchasable with in-game currency many of the game's previously criticized microtransactions, potentially making it a more appealing experience for new and returning players.
- Let it Die is dying, but offering players a onetime purchase to keep it alive offlineGrasshopper Manufacture's free-to-play roguelike, Let It Die, will shut down its online servers on August 31, 2026. The developer is offering a one-time purchase option for an offline version of the game, which will remove live-service elements and replace them with offline equivalents. This offline version will be available on Steam for both new and existing players.
- Raucous action game Let It Die is shutting down, but you can pay to keep playing offlineGrasshopper Manufacture announced that the online servers for the action game Let It Die will be shut down at the end of August. However, an offline edition of the game will be available for purchase, allowing players to continue playing without an internet connection.
- Let It Die Inferno adds a PvE co-op mode as OG Let it Die goes offline for good (literally)The online service for the original Let It Die will be shut down after nine years, but an offline version will be released to preserve the game. Concurrently, Let It Die Inferno is adding a PvE-only mode alongside its second season, which includes a reset of major game ranks and plot points.
- Hit PS4 Exclusive Action Game Shutting Down After 10 YearsThe PlayStation 4 exclusive action game Let It Die, developed by Grasshopper Manufacture and published by GungHo Online Entertainment, will shut down its online servers on September 1, after nearly a decade of service. An offline version is planned, which will allow players to transfer their save data and enjoy the game without restrictions, though this version will require a purchase.
- Let It Die Ending Online Service After Nearly 10 Years, But You'll Still Be Able to Play ItLet It Die will end its online service on September 1st, 2026, after nearly a decade. An offline version, Let It Die Offline Edition, will be released this fall as a premium title, allowing players to continue enjoying the game's content. Save data from the online version will be transferable to the offline edition.