LET IT DIE To Get World Of Tanks Themed Decals And More

LET IT DIE To Get World Of Tanks Themed Decals And More

LET IT DIE To Get World Of Tanks Themed Decals And More 1

During Tokyo Game Show 2017, fans of Grasshopper Manufacture’s renowned free-to-play title, LET IT DIE, found out that the game will be receiving new content thanks to a collaboration with Wargaming.net and their popular title World of Tanks.

According to the press release, details surrounding the World of Tank themed content for LET IT DIE currently consists of new and exclusive skill decals with the possibility of other unannounced features to be available at a later date

Ozan Kocoglu, Wargaming APAC Director of Publishing Strategy, commented on the upcoming collaboration, stating:

“We are incredibly excited about this collaboration with GungHo and Let It Die, as it will be the first time in Wargaming’s history, that World of Tanks will feature in a title, outside of the Wargaming franchise. This is an example of the phenomenon that has become World of Tanks, which now has over 130 million players worldwide.”

World of Tanks is a critically acclaimed team-based MMO action game which exclusively features armoured tank warfare of the mid-20th century. Players have access to over a 100 high-powered tanks in battlegrounds set all around the world. World of Tanks is a part of Wargaming’s series of vehicular centric titles which also include World of Warplanes and World of Warships.

LET IT DIE is a free-to-play hack and slash title developed by Grasshopper Manufacture and published by GungHo Online Entertainment. The game released in late 2016 in most markets, with Japanese players getting the title in February of 2017.
The game features tough as nails rogue-like gameplay in which players must climb through a treacherous tower while fighting all manners of crazies. As of February 2017, LET IT DIE has been downloaded over two million times.

Currently, there is no release date set for the upcoming World of Tanks themed downloadable content for LET IT DIE.

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