Developers from Supertrick Games and publisher GungHo Online Entertainment have presented the release trailer for Let It Die: Inferno. Hell gates have opened, revealing the chaotic depths. The immortal Raiders are ready to start the battle for the Eye of the Reaper and get a chance to rule the world. The game is available on PlayStation 5 and PC (Steam).
Unlike the original game, Let it Die: Inferno throws players into the depths of hell, where they have to fight for survival and power. The game features PvEvP mode, where the only friendly creature is the player themselves. However, it also brings the Death Jamboree mode, which is now an ultimate battleground for sharpening skills and tactics. Moreover, the game has additional challenges, including time-limited runs.
Key Game Features
- Permanent Progression & Resets: Core mastery abilities are etched into the character’s Spine and persist permanently. However, the world resets each season, wiping story progress, inventory, and rank while preserving premium currency.
- Dynamic Combat: Arsenal of weapons to break enemy guards and execute powerful deathblows.
- PvEvP Hellscape: Everything and everyone is an enemy.
- Gear: Weapons and armor with randomized traits. Scavenged materials are used to craft and upgrade gear.
- PvP Arena: Death Jamboree – competitive PvP mode.
- A World of Reincarnation: Uncle Death is back with new challenges. When the trial ends, the world resets, introducing new equipment, enemies, and areas with each new season.
System Requirements
Minimum:
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system.
OS: Windows 11 (64-bit).
Processor: Intel Core i5-8400 2.8GHz
Memory: 8 GB RAM.
Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 1060.
DirectX: Version 12.
Network: Broadband Internet connection.
Storage: 80 GB available space.
Additional Notes: SSD Required.
Recommended:
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system.
OS: Windows 11 (64-bit).
Processor: Intel Core i7 8700K 3.7GHz.
Memory: 16 GB RAM.
Graphics: NVIDIA RTX 3060.
DirectX: Version 12.
Network: Broadband Internet connection.
Storage: 80 GB available space.
Additional Notes: SSD Required.
Earlier, the offline version of the original Let it Die was announced for PC and possible consoles.