


What is known is that Yasuda and Dragami Games are aiming for a more realistic style, will make some key changes to the adventure, and that several of Lollipop Chainsaw's original songs won't be included in the remake due to licensing issues. "Suda-san looked over the game design and supervised the project as an executive producer." Suda51's credit in the original Lollipop Chainsawĭetails on the remake are short for now, as footage of the game has yet to surface. "As Suda-san was very busy handling development on other projects at the time, I served as director and producer, creating a joint development team consisting of staff from Grasshopper Manufacture and Kadokawa Games, overseeing development directly," Yasuda claimed in his original announcement. When Lollipop Chainsaw launched, its end credits listed Yasuda as the executive producer and Suda51 as the creative director. Bursting with sex, blood, and rock 'n’ roll, Lollipop Chainsaw is the 'un-deadly' story of a sweet and killer zombie hunter and her quest to uncover the root of a colossal zombie outbreak. SUDA51/須田剛一 July 6, 2022Ĭuriously, Yasuda claimed that Suda51 had helped supervise the original project when it began, taking on an advisory role. To add my two cents, like says, neither he nor I am involved in this project at all, and Grasshopper Manufacture has nothing to do with development or anything.
