
Cult favourite roguelite Let it Die going offline is a genuine bummer - but it might also be a rescue in disguise
Let It Die's servers are shutting after seven years — a real bummer for invasion-and-loot fans. But the offline relaunch nukes Deathmetal purchases and most microtransactions, swaps player invasions for CPU foes, and could make this weird, soulful roguelite actually playable. Will fans come back?
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