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LET IT DIE gets a PS Plus Booster Pack

LET IT DIE gets a PS Plus Booster Pack

The PlayStation Blog gave us some good news about a deal from LET IT DIE yesterday. Running from now up until April 18, LET IT DIE, the magnificent online, connected world MMO from developer Grasshopper Manufacture and Suda51, is doing an equally great PS Plus deal: a free DIrect Hell Booster pack. A Direct Hell pack includes the following:

  • Death Metals (10) — These allow you to continue upon death and expand your storage.
  • 1-Day Express Pass (2) — Passes provide a small taste of what our 30-Day Express Pass offers.
  • Kill Coins (20K) — Kill Coins can be used to purchase weapons, armor, and Skill Decals.
  • SPLithium (20K) — A special resource used to craft equipment and strengthen various elements of your Waiting Room (home base).
  • Solo Shelter (2) — A tent-like item that can be used to take quick breaks from gameplay preventing enemy attack while replenishing HP.
  • Barbmeat Full Portion (3) — This full portion of meat replenishes 100% of your max HP.

Whether you've played LET IT DIE or are a newcomer, this is an enticing deal. For new players, this will definitely be an advantage in those early floors. For veterans who dislike spending real money, this can still be a helping hand. By the way, if you haven't played LET IT DIE, do it! You owe it to yourself to meet Uncle Death! 

That's not all the good news, however. PlayStation also announced, in the same blog post, that until March 31, anyone who purchases a year of PlayStation Plus through the PlayStation Store will get an extra three months. That's 15 months of PlayStation Plus for the price of 12, $60. No matter how you look at it, that's a pretty good deal. 

The blog post does clarify that the bonus three months is in the U.S. PS Store only, which is unfortunate, but if you live in the U.S. you've got to get in on this. 

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