Life Is Strange: Remastered Collection has a release date, and it’s not far off from the release date of True Colors with E3 2021 games update revealing it’s coming on September 30
Life Is Strange: Remastered Collection was announced back in March at the spring Square Enix Presents showcase for PC, Stadia, Xbox One, and PS4. The game has both the standalone package and as a part of the Ultimate Edition for Life Is Strange: True Colors. True Colors drops earlier that same month, on September 10.
The next Life is Strange game, which is scheduled to be released on Sept. 10, is about a 21-year-old Asian American woman named Alex Chen. She moves to Colorado to reunite with her brother Gabe.
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According to the new E3 trailer, Alex seems to be amazed by the life Gabe has made for himself. Furthermore, they are the warm characters that live in this small mountain town. As we all know that this is LIS, and tragedy is usually only a few narrative beats away. Gabe mysteriously passes away, and True Colors focuses on Alex’s efforts to figure out what happened and what was responsible for Gabe’s death.
Life is Strange: True Colors comes from the team at Deck Nine. And, this is the same studio that worked on Life is Strange: Before the Storm. Jon Zimmerman, the game’s Narrative Director says ‘desire of freedom to engage [with the game] as they wish’ to the shift away from episodic delivery.
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— Square Enix (@SquareEnix) June 13, 2021
Narrative director Jon Zimmerman explained that they ended up returning to the opening part of the game, and giving Alex her mystical powers earlier than originally planned.
In the trailer it is seen how Alex’s power creates an emotional ‘supernova’, offering a way to graphically represent a super-power that’s pretty hard to demonstrate in a visual or audible way. It looks like, Walls will pulse, things will be affected by the empathic hue of whatever emotion’s being tackled. Empathy doesn’t sound as cool as time manipulation, but Deck Nine is ensuring that in True Colors-it will, somehow, look even cooler.