Let it Die, a roguelite action game by Grasshopper Manufacture, will shut down its servers after seven years of operation, removing online features like base invasions and player-uploaded enemies. The developers are releasing an offline version with microtransactions removed, potentially making the game more accessible by allowing progression through in-game currency rather than premium purchases.
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Let it Die, a roguelite action game by Grasshopper Manufacture, will shut down its servers after seven years of operation, removing online features like base invasions and player-uploaded enemies. The developers are releasing an offline version with microtransactions removed, potentially making the game more accessible by allowing progression through in-game currency rather than premium purchases.