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Life is Strange dev delays new game to dodge Life is Strange

Jun 28, 2024 11:18 AM

Don't Nod has postponed the release of their new game, Lost Records: Bloom & Rage, to early 2025 to avoid competing with Square Enix's new Life is Strange game, Double Exposure. Originally set for Q3 2024, the narrative-driven adventure now aims for a 2025 debut to provide ample space for both games to shine. Lost Records: Bloom & Rage focuses on a group of friends confronting a long-buried secret after over two decades of no contact, aiming to kick off a new connected universe. Meanwhile, Life is Strange: Double Exposure, featuring Max Caulfield, is slated for October 29, marking a significant return for the series.

Why was Lost Records: Bloom & Rage delayed?

Lost Records: Bloom & Rage was delayed to early 2025 to avoid releasing around the same time as the new Life is Strange game, Double Exposure, ensuring both games have adequate space and attention from their fans.

Life is Strange, known for its gripping storytelling and emotional depth, has been a fan favorite since its debut. The series follows Max Caulfield, a teenager with the ability to rewind time, and delves into complex themes of friendship, love, and morality. The upcoming title, Life is Strange: Double Exposure, continues her journey and is highly anticipated by fans of the franchise.



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