
Lollipop Chainsaw and Shadow of the Damned are among Grasshopper Manufacture's next five projects. However, there is no telling if both games are new installments or remasters of the originals. The lineup includes a new Lollipop Chainsaw game as well as Shadow of the Damned. Taking to Twitter earlier today, leaker Ooops Leaks claimed that developer Grasshopper Manufacture has five unannounced projects in its pipelines. There’s a very good chance it’ll come to your platform of choice.The grapevine has just whispered that a new Lollipop Chainsaw game is now in development, alongside other notable projects. No word on a PC release yet but, hey, it’s not 2012 anymore.


Lollipop Chainsaw’s remake is out in 2023. I can’t imagine it’ll be the same without the licensed soundtrack from the original version – MSTRKRFT, Skrillex, Toni Basil – but at least the hack’n’slash action was fun. My wife bought it a few years after it was released on Xbox 360, and we played through it together. Lollipop Chainsaw is a bit of a thing in the Wheeler household. Kadokawa Games published Lollipop Chainsaw in 2012. “To add my two cents, like says, neither he nor I am involved in this project at all,” Suda tweeted, “and Grasshopper Manufacture has nothing to do with development or anything.” As Rachel reported yesterday, the remake will be handled by Dragami Games, a studio set up by the former head of Kadokawa Games, Yoshimi Yasuda. But as articles are starting to slap our names on there, I think it’s important to make clear no one ever approached us about it.”


Responding to a question about whether he endorsed the game, Gunn said: “I neither endorse nor condemn it! I simply don’t know anything about it. “I heard about it for the first time from Suda a couple weeks ago.” “To answer the question in the article, neither I nor are currently involved in this,” Gunn said. Gunn was the first to address the remake, in reaction to a Bloody Disgusting article about the game. Watch on YouTube I'm a motherfreakin' zombie, argh.īoth Suda51 and Gunn tweeted to confirm they weren’t involved with the project.
