There's also no confirmation about what platforms the Lollipop Chainsaw Remake will release on just yet, but with talk of new graphics and introducing the cult classic to those unacquainted with Juliet's chainsaw, we're feeling optimistic for a PC release. Gaming News Cult classic Lollipop Chainsaw is getting a remake, minus its full soundtrack By George Yang JLollipop Chainsaw is getting a remake and it’s set to release sometime. Lollipop Chainsaw, the cult 2012 game about a cheerleader battling zombies while her boyfriend’s disembodied head dangles from her waist, is being remade. Update: Co-creators Suda51 and James Gunn have both confirmed that. by Joe Skrebels Posted July 5, 2022, 5 p.m. He also shared that game’s original licensed soundtrack will be completely replaced with new music ("aside from a few licensed tracks"), which is a bit of a shame as the original had a handful of absolute certified bangers in there.ĭragami Games has also tweeted that development of the game "will be handled by a combination of development staff from the original version, including Yasuda, and development staff from Dragami Games," but there's been no mention of whether that includes Suda so far. Lollipop Chainsaw Remake Announced for 2023 From the original producer, no less. It's not entirely clear what this realistic approach actually means just yet, but it sounds like it will be more than just a simple port. According to VGC, Yasuda was previously the CEO of Kadokawa Games, which published Lollipop. Please look forward to it, said Yasuda in a tweet. Yasuda says that the remake will aim to recreate the original but with "a more realistic approach to graphics". Lollipop Chainsaw is back by Dragami Games. Originally developed by Grasshopper Manufacture (Goichi Suda's outfit), the game follows cheerleader Juliet in a skimpy cheer uniform ripping and tearing her way through hordes of flesh-eating zombies with her boyfriend Nick, a talking decapitated head.Ĭouple of quick notes about the remake. We didn’t have the, uhh, pleasure of playing Lollipop Chainsaw back in 2012 since it never released for PC, but there’s a good chance that this remake will also serve as a long-awaited PC port.
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