Prepare to descend once more, Raiders. GungHo Online Entertainment and Supertrick Games have officially pulled back the curtain on Season 2 of LET IT DIE: INFERNO, and it’s shaping up to be a blood-soaked evolution of the rogue-lite survival action we’ve come to love (and fear).
Kicking off on March 10 at 12 a.m. PT / 8 a.m. GMT, Season 2 brings a massive injection of content, including new ways to play, gear that defies logic, and a major shift for the franchise as a whole.
New Ways to Survive (and Die)
The biggest addition this season is the introduction of dedicated Solo and Duo PvE modes.
Solo Mode: Perfect for those who want to test their mettle against the “Yuckies” without the chaos of other players.
Duo Mode: Finally, you can bring a friend into the depths of Hell Gate to watch your back—or use them as a meat shield.
If you thought you knew the layout of Hell Gate, think again. Season 2 introduces shifted enemy placements, meaning your memorised routes are now obsolete. You’ll also encounter Elite enemies—identifiable by their glowing or flashing eyes—who offer a much stiffer challenge but presumably better rewards.
The New Arsenal: Trucks, Shields, and Curses
It wouldn’t be a LET IT DIE update without some truly bizarre weaponry. Season 2 introduces three standout additions:
The Dekotora: This is literally a weapon built from a truck. It features a three-level chargeable deathblow and a “Hellish Drive” sliding attack.
The Shield: More than just a defensive tool. When two-handed, its guard type shifts from High to Middle, allowing for specialized counterattacks against heavy hitters.
The Vampiric Tree: A brutal weapon that inflicts a “Curse” on deathblows. It’s designed specifically for aggressive duo follow-ups to melt through enemy health bars.
Quality of Life & System Updates
Supertrick Games has clearly been listening to player feedback. Season 2 introduces a long-requested Lock-on Targeting system, which should make the fast-paced, chaotic fights much more manageable on both PS5 and PC.
Other notable updates include:
A New Mastery System: Permanent progression for your Raiders.
Expanded Crafting: More slots and an upgraded blueprint system.
Start Dash Event: Players who take down the final boss during the event window will snag exclusive cosmetic rewards.
The “End” of the Original LET IT DIE?
In a bittersweet twist, GungHo also announced that the original 2016 LET IT DIE is entering its final chapter. The online servers are scheduled to shut down on September 1, 2026.
However, it’s not all bad news. An Offline Version is set to launch in Fall 2026.
Save Transfers: Existing players can purchase an “Offline Patch” DLC to move their progress over.
Economy Shift: Death Metals will be discontinued in favor of Kill Coins for continues and storage.
No Microtransactions: The offline version will be a complete, standalone experience.
Whether you’re a veteran of the Tower of Barbs or a new Raider in the Inferno, March 10 is looking like a busy day. Just remember: in Hell Gate, death is only the beginning of a very expensive lesson.
Find out more here – https://www.letitdiethegame.com
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