The Lollipop Chainsaw remake finally has a release date

Get your chainsaw and pom-poms ready for the end of summer

by Klarth Curtiss

Titles created by eccentric designers are a bit like meteors, they pass every now and then, leave their mark on gamers and then disappear, Suda51 is certainly among these names and after No More Heroes the designer went full blast with the productions, so much so that they became cult titles highly requested by fans, of two in particular, Lollipop Chainsaw And Shadows of the Damned a remake operation had also been promised and if there is still no news about the second, as regards the first we just recently had a big shadowdrop, complete with exit date

In fact, from the official X account of the producer of the remake we learn that the game will arrive next September 25th on all platforms, including Nintendo Switch (therefore the first time that the production arrives on the shores of Nintendo), the producer is also keen to specify how this will only be an operation to visually modernize the title by adding some extra content, but it will not affect history in the slightest, as it is his wish that Suda’s work be passed down as it was.

For those who don’t know the plot of the original work, Lollipop Chainsaw tells the story of Juliet Starling, a teenager who is part of a family of zombie exterminators who finds herself unwillingly involved in the transformation of her entire high school into a herd of the undead by forces from the afterlife. Among the victims there is also her boyfriend, who decides to save in a corner by cutting off his head and carrying it behind him like an oversized key ring; with the help of her family Juliet will have to eliminate the mysterious sorcerers while trying to save her companions

So what can I say, we’ll meet in September and we’ll leave you the date announcement trailer below


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