Let it Die, the wacky third person action game by Suda 51's Grasshopper Manufacture (later Supertrick Games) and published by GungHo, is having its servers shut down. After roughly seven years out in the world, those who've had a blast invading each other's bases will soon be locked out from nabbing loot. But it's not a death for the game. In fact, with an offline version on the way, it may be something of a rebirth for a genuine underdog.
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