Three months after release and with no players, Let It Die’s sequel is being mothballed

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A character in Deathverse.



2016’s Let it Die is a F2P brawler developed by Grasshopper Manufacture, which found its way to PC in 2018 (opens in new tab), and it’s a semi-decent game with superb presentation. The title was published by GungHo and, in October 2021, a sequel was announced, being developed by the Grasshopper spinoff Supertrick Games. Deathverse: Let it Die had a beta in summer of last year before launching in October, and was immediately beset by two problems: No-one was playing it and, when they were, connection issues abounded.

The game currently has ten players in it. Today’s peak number of players was 33. Deathverse’s all-time peak was 1,380 at launch (opens in new tab). These are not close to sustainable numbers for a F2P live service game and now, a scant three months after release, a new blog post announces the “suspension” (opens in new tab) of Deathverse this summer.



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