Let it Die: Inferno flips the series’ original premise on its head. Rather than climbing a seemingly endless tower now you’re being sent into the depths of the Hell Gate. Fight off monstrous creatures, Raiders in hopes of securing the Eye of the Reaper, an artifact that gives its holder the ability to rule the world! This title also seems to eschew the Free to Play model of its successor, but its cost of entry is a relatively affordable $24.99. Players looking to spend a bit more to get access to features like the ability to host room matches, some dlc and Death Metal (In-Game Currency), can opt for either the Deluxe Edition at $44.99 or the Ultimate Edition clocking in at $59.99.
Go make Uncle Death proud when Let it Die: Inferno comes to PC and PlayStation 5 on December 3rd, 2025.
“LET IT DIE: INFERNO” Announce Trailer
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