Life is Strange: True Colors & Remastered Collection are coming to Switch
The latest Life is Strange entries from Deck Nine Games have been confirmed for Switch.
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The latest Life is Strange entries from Deck Nine Games have been confirmed for Switch.
Empathy will play a major role in Life is Strange: True Colors. Allow Square Enix and Deck Nine Games to explain how with some new gameplay footage.
The Life is Strange Remastered Collection will bundle upgraded versions of the original game and Before the Storm and is set to release later this year.
The next entry in the Life is Strange franchise has been revealed, as Before the Storm developers Deck Nine Games return to the series.
Looking for more details about what Square Enix has in the works? You can watch the Square Enix Presents Spring 2021 premiere right here.
Square Enix has a lot of news to deliver and the publisher will do so in a direct video presentation set to air next Thursday.
Developers from Dontnod Entertainment and Deck Nine Games recount the making of the Life is Strange series, and what it contributes to storytelling in video games.
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