F2P Multiplayer Survival Action in Deathverse: Let It Die Gets PlayStation And PC Release Dates
Grab your weapon of choice and head into 16-player battle in just a few weeks.
In just a few short weeks you'll be able to customize your character, grab your favorite weapon, and compete for survival in Deathverse: Let It Die as the PlayStation version of the F2P game will release on September 28th and the PC version drops on October 5th via Steam.
Deathverse is set in the same world as the 2018 title Let It Die, albeit thousands of years later. Things haven't gone well over the course of that time (huge natural disasters will do that) and death is now nothing more than entertainment for the masses.
It's all about winning in battle AND satisfying the crowd to put yourself on top. Enter the "Death Jamboree" and survive the Tower of Thunder (not to be confused with a Thunderdome, of course) in 16-player matches.
It won't be just other players out to get you, though, as critters in the environment can be just as dangerous...hell even the environment itself seems like it wants to kill you in the release trailer.
Check out the Deathvere: Let It Die official site to get prepped for survival now.
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