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Let it Die to Reveal New Information in Twitch Stream on Monday

Let it Die to Reveal New Information in Twitch Stream on Monday

GungoHo Online Entertainment and Grasshopper Manufacture will host a stream on Monday on Twitch to discuss new content coming to their free-to-play pseudo MMO-arcade brawler hybrid Let it Die in the next update. The stream will show us gameplay of new features and provide some information on the changes coming our way.

You can watch the stream over on Twitch Monday, January 22nd at 7 p.m. PST.

Or you can check back here for an update on what will be coming your way.

Let it Die is currently featuring a crossover event with World of Tanksbecause obviously the only thing missing from Suda51's FTP permadeath brawler were tanks. Okay, so maybe there aren't actually tanks in Let it Die courtesy of World of Tanks, but there are some pretty sweet decals and armor waiting for you.

The World of Tanks collab includes ten premium Skill Decals that may drastically affect various skills and items, which will be a treat to veterans and new players. The decals include:
  • World of Tanks – Max HP increased by 45%
  • Tiger II – Fire a WAR ENSEMBLE weapon for five seconds, which reloads with explosive rounds that deal 20% more damage
  • STEEL WALL – 20% chance of not taking any damage when hit
  • Chi-Ha – After using WAR ENSEMBLE weapons for five seconds, ammo changes to explosive rounds that deal 30% more damage
  • SHARPSHOOTER – Reduced bullet spray and recoil when using a WAR ENSEMBLE weapon
  • PATROL DUTY – Shows enemies on the map permanently and decreases Dash stamina consumption and Fatigue Time by 50%
  • BILLOTTE'S MEDAL – Players recover faster from being set on fire or from paralysis when electrocuted
  • T95E2 – Increases attack power during Down Attack by 50%
  • Call for Vengeance – Rage Gauge increases by +2 when starting a Raid from the Revenge List
  • INVADER – Increases attack by 20% in a Raid
Along with the decals, unique collab armor is available for purchase from the PlayStation Store, which is based off the widely popular T-34/76 tank found in World of Tanks.
And if you've somehow managed to get to 2018 without trying out Let it Die on PS4, you definitely should check it out, because we absolutely love it.

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Madeline RicchiutoAbout Madeline Ricchiuto

Madeline Ricchiuto is a gamer, comics enthusiast, bad horror movie connoisseur, writer and generally sarcastic human. She also really likes cats and is now Head Games Writer at Bleeding Cool.
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