Life is Strange: Reunion Officially Announced, Launches on March 26th

The finale of the Chloe and Max saga is coming to Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC, and features even more choices and consequences.

Posted By | On 20th, Jan. 2026

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Initially leaked through PEGI, Square Enix and Deck Nine have officially announced that Life is Strange: Reunion will launch on March 26th. It will be available for Xbox Series X/S, PC and PS5. Check out the first trailer, which showcases the long-awaited return of Chloe Price and the latest tragedy that players must deal with.

As a sequel to Double Exposure, Price arrives at Caledon University, where Max Caulfield works as a photographer-in-residence. After the events of the very first Life is Strange, the two close friends went their separate ways, but after dealing with strange nightmares (including things that seemingly didn’t happen, hint hint), Chloe seeks Max’s help. The only problem is that an inferno threatens to engulf the university in a few days, leading to the death of her friends.

There’s also the matter of the personal differences between the two, the return of Safi (who believes the inferno is meant to be), and more. Much like its predecessors, you can expect Reunion to be a narrative adventure, where consequences result from each decision. How things will end remains to be seen, but you’ll be able to play as Chloe and Max at different points of the story.

For more details on Life is Strange: Double Exposure, check out our review.


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