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The Next Life Is Strange Game Is Coming To Consoles And PC On September 10th

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Shimni Mim
Published on March 19, 2021
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A remaster of the original game and its prequel is also on the way.

As guaranteed, another game in the Life is Strange series is coming, and you’ll have the option to play it soon. Life is Strange: True Colors comes out on September 10th. Additionally, this time around, Square Enix isn’t doing a long-winded delivery.

All things being equal, you’ll have the option to play the game from beginning to end at the very first moment of its accessibility. True nature includes another cast led by 21-year-old Alex Chen, who is voiced by entertainer Erika Mori. Alex moves to the anecdotal town of Haven Springs in Colorado to rejoin her offended sibling, Gabe. Which begins as a chance for a new beginning to transform into misfortune, with Gabe dying in a “mishap.” It’s up to Alex, utilizing her forces of sympathy, to disentangle the secret of her sibling’s demise. Life is Strange: True Colors comes graciousness of Deck Nine.

 This isn’t the studio’s first time taking on the darling arrangement. It likewise dealt with Life is Strange: Before the Storm. What’s more, discussing Before the Storm, it’s getting a remaster close by the first Life is Strange. As indicated by Square Enix, the two games will include “unfathomably improved character activity” on account of a full facial movement catch. The Life is Strange Remastered Collection will be accessible on Google Stadia, PlayStation 4, PC, and Xbox One this fall.

Meanwhile, you’ll be able to play Life is Strange: True Colors on Google Stadia, PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S. An Ultimate Edition of the game will come with the Remastered Collection.

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