

That is why Yasudas Dragami Games bought a Lollipop Chainsaw IP from Kadokawa Games and decided to create a remake of it.

He regrets that lots of factors made it possible for fans to become more flexible as they couldn’t play the Lollipop Chainsaw on current consoles, as the original game was released on PS3 and Xbox 360 in June 2012. Today, Yasuda shared a long statement on Twitter, both in English and Japanese, on the reason for the remake of Suda51s adorable zombie scare, Lollipop Chainsaw. Slave / Lollipop Chainsaw Remake Contact: Slave, you should send us your message by comment, etc. What platform could the Lollipop Chainsaw Remake be on? Using the tweet on his official account, he confirms that a remake of the game will come out in 2023 and will have a realistic approach to the graphics now that the team has access to a more advanced console.

In our Lollipop Chainsaw review, we said, "Lollipop Chainsaw is cheery and obscene, but it doesn't hit its marks consistently enough to be more than a passing amusement.Yoshimi Yasuda has hints that a Lollipop Chainsaw remake is expected to arrive. The game follows a young girl named Juliet Starling as she fights off a zombie infestation while on her way to meet her boyfriend, Nick. If the game is indeed coming back, hopefully, it'll see a PC release too. Lollipop Chainsaw was released back in June 2012 for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. Last month, Yoshida left Kadokawa and started Dragami Games.Įarlier this week, Lollipop Chainsaw co-writer James Gunn celebrated the game's 10th anniversary but also mentioned that he has not been privy to conversations regarding any sort of remastering for the game. Kadokawa Games also published Lollipop Chainsaw, which was developed by Grasshopper Manufacture. #DragamiGames /RlcLrxMkKK - 安田善巳 June 14, 2022Īccording to VGC, Yoshida was previously the CEO of Kadokawa Games where he worked for 14 years. Lollipop Chainsaw is back by Dragami Games.
