New Life is Strange Game Drops Later This Year
Jun 09, 2024 8:13 PMDeveloper Deck Nine is set to release a new installment in the Life is Strange series later this year. Titled "Life is Strange: Double Exposure," the game will be available on PC, PlayStation, and Xbox starting October 29. Players will take on the role of an older Max Caulfield, the protagonist from the original game, who now has the ability to travel to alternate realities to prevent the murder of a friend. Unlike its episodic predecessor, the new game will be released as a full version.
When will Life is Strange: Double Exposure be released?nLife is Strange: Double Exposure is set to release on October 29, 2024, for PC, PlayStation, and Xbox.
The Life is Strange series began with the first game released in 2015, developed by Dontnod Entertainment and published by Square Enix. The franchise is known for its emotionally-driven storytelling and unique gameplay mechanics, such as time manipulation powers. The games often address complex themes like friendship, mental health, and the consequences of one's actions. The upcoming installment hopes to build on this tradition with new abilities and a fresh narrative involving an older Max Caulfield.
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The new Life is Strange: Double Exposure sounds like an intriguing twist on the beloved series, especially with the return of Max and her new reality-hopping abilities. Can't wait to see how Deck Nine tackles these alternate realities while maintaining that signature emotional depth.
Life is Strange: Double Exposure seems like it's bringing back all those intense vibes we love, but with an intriguing twist on Max's time-manipulation powers. Can't wait to dive into those alternate realities and see how the game shakes up the series' already compelling narrative