Cult classic action game Lollipop Chainsaw is officially getting a remake, and while the game will feature several veteran developers from the original title working on it, Suda51 and James Gunn won't be joining them.
Lollipop Chainsaw's original executive producer Yoshimi Yasuda announced that his new company Dragami Games will handle development duties, but Gunn tweeted after the announcement that he wasn't involved in the remake.
«Neither I nor Suda51 are currently involved in this,» Gunn wrote. «I heard about it for the first time from Suda a couple of weeks ago.»
To answer the question in the article, neither I nor <a href=«https://twitter.com/suda_51?ref_src=» https: www.gamespot.com>@suda_51
are currently involved in this. I heard about it for the first time from Suda a couple weeks ago. https://t.co/hc659ROwXQ
I neither endorse nor condemn it! I simply don’t know anything about it. 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. https://t.co/yPOT76AeWp
Suda51 also confirmed his non-involvement, and added that his studio Grasshopper Manufacture wouldn't be assisting in the production of the remake. «To add my two cents, like James Gunn says, neither he nor I am involved in this project at all, and Grasshopper Manufacture has nothing to do with development or anything,» Suda51 tweeted.
To add my two cents, like <a href=«https://twitter.com/JamesGunn?ref_src=» https: www.gamespot.com>@JamesGunn
says, neither he nor I am involved in this project at all, and Grasshopper Manufacture has nothing to do with development or anything. https://t.co/ctLfTvk1yn
Curiously, Yasuda claimed that Suda51 had helped supervise the original project when
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