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PlayStation Exclusive Deathverse: Let It Die Is Now Also Coming To PC

It will release at some point in 2022.

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Deathverse: Let It Die, the tongue-in-cheek survival multiplayer game, was previously a PlayStation exclusive. Now it's also coming to PC.

Deathverse: Let It Die takes place years after the events of its 2016 predecessor Let It Die. As described in its 2021 State of Play trailer, players in Deathverse: Let It Die are set up in survival matches against other players in a reality TV setting.

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Players get a Wilson device, a weapon that comes in a variety of forms from katanas to what looks like a scissor-saw combination. The Wilson can also become a protective drone, serve as a skill activator, and shoot electric bullets. Upgrading the Wilson will lead to unlocking a variety of other weapon forms, but as of now, the process is a secret.

Your battles will be narrated by Bryan Zemeckis, a charismatic presenter with a mouthful of gold teeth and lots of gold elsewhere, and Brenda Miller--a former champion who now has switched to commentating.

There's also a third party in survival rounds--a mysterious gunman called the Hunter who assassinates contestants. For fun? For money? For the ratings? Who knows?

Deathverse: Let it Die had its first two days of open beta in May and June. Deathverse: Let it Die will release on PC and PlayStation sometime in 2022. The full game originally had a Spring 2022 release window, but a more specific date has not yet been shared.

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