News

You’ve climbed to the top in Let it Die, now race to the bottom in Let it Die: Inferno!

For a couple of years Supertrick Games’ Let it Die was my morning routine. Every day before work I would clock into the Tower of Barbs hoping to find some good crafting materials in its ever shifting floorplan. After defeating the Four Forcemen, I felt like it was time to finally stop getting onto that escalator to combat haters and the four corporations. The game hasn’t stopped and continues to run today, but it seems Supertrick Games is ready to unleash their next new adventure for us to embark on.

Let it Die: Inferno is the studio’s latest title, taking place in the world of Let it Die, although things aren’t like we know it. Rather than climbing the Tower of Barbs you’re being tasked to explore the depths of Hell’s Gate to recover the artifact “The Eye of the Reaper” which will give its wielder the power to rule the world!. Due to its chaotic nature, any intrepid explorer can only roam its evershifting plains for 15 minutes at a time, so fight or avoid deadly creatures, grab what you can take and get out of there!

While it’s not a free to play title like its predecessor, the game does offer multiple entry points depending how committed you want to be. The base game will cost about $25 USD, the deluxe version which includes several dlc and the ability to create multiplayer rooms will cost $45 USD and for those who want it all you have the Ultimate edition which will net you some quality of life enhancements such as increase weight capacity, additional body types and 1000 Death Metal, the game’s paid currency for you to spend at your leisure.

So what are you waiting for? Get down into Hell’s Gate and get the power to rule the world!

Let it Die: Inferno is available on PC and PlayStation 5.

Let it Die: Inferno – Launch Trailer | PS5 Games

Stan Yeung

Recent Posts

Here are the winners of the MAGFest 2026 Indie Retro Homebrew Showcase

MAGFest 2026 wrapped with Mega Cat announcing the winners of its 8th annual showcase celebrating…

11 hours ago

Saborus review for PC, Nintendo Switch, Xbox, PlayStation

A game about chickens that’s a complete turkey.

15 hours ago

Drop into The Division 2 x Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora – From the Ashes crossover event kicking off today

Check out the limited-time special The Division 2 x Avatar crossover event for a unique…

1 day ago

Check out your personalized 2025 Nintendo Switch/Switch 2 Year in Review stats right now

It's that time of year again! Nintendo has whipped up a portal showing off all…

1 day ago

Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds gets a Switch 2 physical edition release date

The the full base game on a Switch 2 cartridge will race to retail in…

2 days ago

Yooka-Replaylee review for PC, Nintendo Switch 2, PS5, Xbox Series X

Where the original Yooka-Laylee tried to hook players with an appeal to nostalgia, its remake…

3 days ago

This website uses cookies.