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Free-to-play Survival Game Deathverse: Let It Die Delayed to Fall

Publisher GungHo Online Entertainment and developer Supertrick Games announced that the upcoming free-to-play multiplayer survival game Deathverse: Let It Die has been delayed from its initially planned spring 2022 release window to fall “due to the results from the open beta,” which went live on May 28 and June 5. The game will launch for PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4.Shuji Ishikawa commented on the delay saying:

“Since our announcement on PlayStation‘s State of Play last year, we received lots of great comments from our community. On May 28 and June 5, we also had an open beta test called Limited-Time Open Beta: Destroy the Server! Players from all over the world participated, and the test ended with great success thanks to all of you. Our game was originally announced for spring 2022, but due to the results from the open beta, the game’s release was postponed.”

The game’s details via the publisher can be seen below:

Killer Gameplay

In the survival battle arena Deathverse: Let It Die, you’ll compete against players and fight off hazardous in-game foes in player-versus-player-versus-environment combat. Use state-of-the-art weaponry to dazzle crowds, and customize your own original character with upgrades you collect and unlock as you cheat death, outlive your competitors, and climb the rankings to become a star!

The grand stage is an uninhabited island covered in SPLithium, an indispensable energy source in the era of Deathverse: Let It Die. It is rumored that SPLithium contamination created the UMA, dangerous, mutated creatures and plants who call this island home. If that wasn’t enough, half-way through each match, even deadlier enemies enter the fray, with nigh-invincible Hunters joining the clash to chase down fighters without mercy.

As a contestant in this glamorous gorefest, you’ll fight using a special robotic unit, known as a “Wilson,” that will give you all the tools you need to survive. These battle-ready bots offer a variety of deadly features:

  • Transform into all kinds of weapons, like hammers, knives, katanas, and more to batter and break your competitors.
  • Deploy protective shields to stop attackers in their tracks.
  • Fire electric bullets to stun enemies.
  • Activate any number of skills that you can customize to suit your playstyle.
  • As you progress through the game, you can upgrade your Wilson and unlock even more ways to slay and increase your odds of survival.

A Story to Die For

Set hundreds of years after the events of Let It Die, Deathverse: Let It Die brings players into the world of smash-hit reality show ‘Death Jamboree.’ Hosted by the charismatic Bryan Zemeckis, with commentary from former Champion Queen B, the MCs’ personalities are just as colorful as the bloodstained stage. While it’s well known that Death Jamboree is produced by the enigmatic Yotsuyama Broadcasting Company, the show’s past is steeped in mystery and led by a cabal of shadowy figures.

It’s time to master your favorite weapon, captivate fans with showstopping moves, and gain the admiration of a global audience to become a rising star.

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Abdul Saad

Abdul Saad is a seasoned entertainment journalist and critic and has been writing for five years on multiple gaming sites. When he isn't writing or playing the latest JRPG, he can be found coding games of his own or tinkering with something electrical.

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