Let It Die will be shut down later this year, but developer Grasshopper Manufacture promises that you’ll be able to keep playing by buying a new, offline version of the tower-climbing action game. After racking up more than nine million downloads and spawning sequel Let It Die: Inferno, the original’s time as a free-to-play online game is coming to an end. The transition will take place at the end of August, just shy of Let It Die’s tenth anniversary, with its live-service hooks either stripped out or replaced with offline equivalents.
Grasshopper Manufacture is turning off the original, free-to-play Let It Die at the end of August, but you can buy an offline edition.
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