The original doesn't exist outside of Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 hardware, as it lacks a PC version and isn't available through any form of backwards compatibility. Yasuda didn't share further details on the nature of the game - whether it's a sequel, remake, remaster, reimagining or anything else - but it would be the first chance for players to try the franchise in more than a decade. Please look forward to it." The veteran developer was previously CEO of Kadokawa Games (who published the original in 2012) but left to start Dragami Games in May 2022. As spotted by Siliconera, Yoshimi Yasuda said simply: "Lollipop Chainsaw is back by Dragami Games.
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