We, the original development staff on Lollipop Chainsaw, think of the game as very precious to us, and did not want to leave it in limbo, where players who want to play it cannot,' said Yasuda in the statement in which Dragami made the news official. 'It has been some time since players have not been able to access the game on current consoles. There are no confirmed platforms for the remake yet. But don't panic, the studio is headed by Yoshimi Yasuda, the executive producer of the original, and there are more than 30 people on the team related to that one. In charge of revamping the game will be Dragami Games, a newly formed developer that happens to be the current owner of the brand. It will arrive in 2023, its name is provisional and there is no trace in it of Suda 51 or James Gunn (we guess too busy these days with the Guardians of the Galaxy and Suicide Squad movies). The remake of Lollipop Chainsaw is official. Juliet Starling, Nick and San Romero High School will soon be back in our lives.