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The AI ​​slop-pants comes to Let It Die as its surprise sequel reveals “voices, music and graphics” shaped by the technology

The AI ​​slop-pants comes to Let It Die as its surprise sequel reveals “voices, music and graphics” shaped by the technology

By Joshua Wolens
Publication Date: 2025-11-28 16:11:00

Well, that’s a shame. Let It Die: Inferno – the surprise sequel to 2016’s strange roguelike title Let It Die – has a small announcement to make: “AI-generated content was used and then edited by our team for certain parts of the voices, music and graphics in the game.”

That’s according to the game’s AI-generated content disclosure that recently surfaced on Steam (via Eurogamer). The reveal points out that AI has made its way into a large portion of the game, touching on “background textures for signs, recording illustrations, InfoCast videos,” as well as “voices and music.”

Which I think is a real disappointment. The original “Let It Die” isn’t exactly a beloved classic, but it’s a strange and unique thing, like so much of what comes out of Goichi Suda’s Grasshopper Manufacture Studio. A very human game, then – a testament to the powers of what voice actress Jennifer English recently called our “beautiful, creative, human brain.”

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