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Lost Records: Bloom & Rage Set for Two-Part Release in 2025
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Lost Records: Bloom & Rage Set for Two-Part Release in 2025

Aug 20, 2024 6:34 PM

Don’t Nod has unveiled their upcoming narrative adventure game, Lost Records: Bloom & Rage, during the Opening Night Live event, revealing that it will launch in two parts on PC, Xbox Series X and S, and PlayStation 5. Tape 1 will be released on February 18, 2025, followed by Tape 2 on March 18, 2025. The game features a dynamic dialogue system and allows players to navigate between two timelines, 1995 and 2022. Players assume the role of Swann, using her camcorder to document experiences while making significant dialogue choices that shape interactions with other characters. Additionally, a partnership with Maximum Entertainment will bring a physical version of the game to PS5, though specific release dates for the physical copies are still to be announced.

What is the gameplay style of Lost Records: Bloom & Rage?

The gameplay of Lost Records: Bloom & Rage focuses on narrative-driven elements, allowing players to explore dual timelines while engaging in impactful dialogue choices that affect the direction of conversations and the story.

Lost Records: Bloom & Rage is the latest title from Don't Nod, known for their acclaimed Life is Strange series. The studio is well-regarded for its commitment to storytelling and emotional engagement, often incorporating decision-making mechanics that influence character interactions and plot outcomes. This game represents a continuation of their exploration into emotional narratives, promising a rich experience for fans of narrative adventures.



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