Grasshopper announces new dating sim Let it Date

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Grasshopper Manufacture just turned 20 years old a few days ago, and it looks like the company is finally ready to start dating. In a surprise announcement, the company has revealed Let it Date, a spin-off of their popular free-to-play console videogame Let it Die. In this all new entry in the series, players will be given the option to romance the grim reaper and other colorful characters from the previous battle royal adventure. I sure hope that bionic sumo wrestler with a detachable head is single.

We’re hoping to get more details from studio head Suda51 at PAX East next week, so stay tuned. 

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