Life is Strange Behind the Scenes Video, System Requirements Released

Dontnod returns with its episodic adventure centred on time travel.

Posted By | On 12th, Jan. 2015

Dontnod Entertainment, developer of third person action adventure Remember Me, will be returning later this month with its interactive episodic adventure title Life is Strange. A new Behind the Scenes dev diary has been released by the studio which details the game’s story and characters along with its central theme. Check it out above.

The minimum PC requirements have also been revealed which includes Windows Vista, a dual core 2 GHz CPU or higher, an ATI or Nvidia card with 512 MB of RAM (Intel HD GPUs are sadly not recommended) and 3 GB of available storage space. The recommended requirements include Windows 7, a dual core 3 GHz CPU or higher, 2 GB of RAM, an Nvidia GeForce GTX 260 or ATI HD 4890 GPU and higher with 1 GB of VRAM and 3 GB of available space.

Life is Strange’s first episode will be out on January 30th 2015 for £3.99 with the season pass available for £15.99. It will be available on Xbox One, Xbox 360, PS3, PS4 and PC.


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