Let It Die Offline Version Confirmed, Data Will Carry Over | TechRaptor

Let It Die Offline Version Confirmed, Data Will Carry Over | TechRaptor

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Developer Supertrick Games and publisher GungHo Online Entertainment have announced that they're bringing an offline mode to free-to-play action game Let It Die, thus, ironically, refusing to do what the game's title suggests.

During a recent stream focused on upcoming sequel Let It Die: Inferno (thanks, Gematsu), producer Uncle Death confirmed that an offline version of the game is coming since the studio has "gotten feedback from customers for a long time" asking for the feature.

The producer went on to say that Supertrick doesn't yet know when Let It Die's offline mode will be available, but that data will be carried over from the online version, so you shouldn't lose any progress when the new mode does arrive.

The stream didn't contain any more information about Let It Die's offline mode, but presumably, when it does arrive, you'll be able to play it on both PS4 and PC, assuming support for the former hasn't ended by then.

News of Let It Die's offline mode comes amid controversy surrounding upcoming sequel Let It Die: Inferno, which, according to its Steam page, uses generative AI for several assets and elements, including voices, music, background textures, and images.