Gameplay trailer for the wild ‘Let id Die’

Let’s imagine for a moment that we are death, let’s imagine that we are riding a skateboard and that we dress like a 16-year-old boy.Let’s imagine another person as a huge wrestler dressed in an imposing American football suit, let’s continue imagining and imagine characters of all kinds, each more bizarre and unimaginable. This is how unthinkable is the proposal of Let it Die, the new development by Giochi Suda and his studio Suda 51 produced by Grasshoper.

Known for their way of seeing things, shown in games like No More Heroes or Lollipop Chainssaw, this new title will have action, blood and viscera in equal parts, as an example, the trailer they just published, completely ingame.

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