EL SEGUNDO, Calif. – Celebrating a successful 20 years in the industry, Grasshopper Manufacture and GungHo Online Entertainment America are collaborating to bring the artistic gaming revelation killer7 (https://www.letitdiethegame.com/) to LET IT DIE on PlayStation 4 (PS4).
Between now and May 24 (3:00 AM PDT), players can integrate the world of Harman Smith and the killer7 into LET IT DIE with collab exclusive weapons, character-based decals with interesting effects, special limited-time quests and rewards, and even an additional track to the Waiting Room Radio.
The blueprint for Harman Smith’s special weapon, the GLIDER, will be available as a reward for completing a special event quest during the collab period. Players can find out more details on the various collab-specific quests by talking to Naomi Detox in the Hated Arcade.
Those familiar with the soundtrack from killer7 will be able to tune into a special station on the Radio to have the classic BGM track “RAVE ON” play in their Waiting Rooms.
Special collab decals featuring characters like Harman Smith, Samantha, Mask De Smith, Iwazaru, and many others can be purchased with Death Metals at the Mushroom Club. The killer7 Decal Collection will feature a special function allowing players to get one of 10 collab decals at random without the chance of pulling a duplicate. For the full lineup and decal effects, players can view them at the Mushroom Club during the event period.
LET IT DIE is available for download from the PlayStation Store.
Related: KILLER7 and LET IT DIE PlayStation 4 Collaboration Announced
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