![]() ![]() Suda51 of No More Heroes fame isn’t returning either. ![]() It’s a shame since sawing zombies in half while “Needled 24/7” by Children of Bodom blasted was good fun.Īrguably the most surprising note about this remake is James Gunn, director of films like Guardians of the Galaxy and The Suicide Squad, will not work on the project. Namely, 15 licensed songs from the soundtrack will not return. Yasuda’s note mentions that Lollipop Chainsaw ‘s remake will differ from the original in several key areas. about development and are being supported by them in this endeavor.” “As such, we purchased the Lollipop Chainsaw intellectual property from Kadokawa Games, and decided to develop a remake,” Yasuda continues. “We, the original development staff on Lollipop Chainsaw, think of the game as very precious to us and did not want to leave it in limbo.” “Various factors resulted in things making it so that fans can no longer easily play Lollipop Chainsaw, and it has been some time since players have not been able to access the game on current consoles,” Yasuda said on Twitter. Yoshimi Yasuda, producer of the original release, wants Lollipop Chainsaw to be more readily available on modern platforms. On Tuesday, Dragami Games announced the remake will launch sometime in 2023. about development, and are being supported by them in this endeavor.There’s a remake of Lollipop Chainsaw in the works, but James Gunn and Goichi “Suda51” Suda are not involved. As such, we purchased the Lollipop Chainsaw intellectual property from Kadokawa Games, and decided to develop a remake. "We, the original development staff on Lollipop Chainsaw, think of the game as very precious to us, and did not want to leave it in limbo, where players who want to play it cannot. Writing about the original game's creation and its new return, Yasuda explained: "Unfortunately, various factors resulted in things making it so that fans can no longer easily play Lollipop Chainsaw, and it has been some time since players have not been able to access the game on current consoles. The cult action game was released in 2012, and saw game director Suda51, movie director James Gunn and Yasuda collaborate to present the story of Juliet Starling – a high school cheerleader caught amid an outbreak of zombies. Yasuda teased that the game would make some kind of return last month, to celebrate its 10th anniversary. Due to the power of new-gen hardware, the new game will feature "a more realistic approach to graphics." Less welcome for fans will be the news that music licensing issues means that, as opposed to the first game's 16 licensed tracks, in the remake, "aside from a few licensed tracks, the soundtrack will consist of new music." Juliet Starling in action in Lollipop Chainsaw. The game will aim to recreate the original, but Yasuda explained that the remake will feature a couple of key differences. It will be developed by "a combination of development staff from the original version, including Yasuda as producer, and new development staff from Dragami Games." ![]() After a tease last month, we have confirmation: Lollipop Chainsaw will receive a full remake in 2023.Īnnounced by publisher Dragami Games – which is led by the original game's producer, Yoshimi Yasuda – the game will arrive worldwide next year, although a formal title or platforms have not yet been announced. ![]()
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