Telltale and Deck Nine's sci-fi adventure game will soon be coming to Steam, having previously been available exclusively via the Epic Games Store.
Camina Drummer faces her greatest challenge yet, exploring a strange station and attempting to escape after being left behind.
Episode 3 is out on August 24th, followed by Episode 4 on September 7th and Episode 5 on September 21st for all platforms.
As the new captain of The Artemis, Camina Drummer and her crew must secure vital supplies while dealing with brutal pirates.
The first episode of the sci-fi narrative adventure series is available on Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5 and PC via the Epic Games Store.
The bonus episode, titled Archangel, will focus on Chrisjen Avasarala as she "navigates threats to Earth and political opponents seeking to take her down."
Episode 1 of the Telltale Games series is set to launch for PlayStation, Xbox, and PC on July 27, with four additional episodes releasing in the following weeks.
Following the release of Episode 1, the remaining four episodes will launch every two weeks after. Pre-orders go live on June 1st.
Ticket holders can go hands-on at the event, and the development team will host an in-person panel on June 10th at 4:30 PM ET.
A new developer presentation confirms it will release on Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5 and PC via the Epic Games Store.
Follow Camina Drummer goes from exploring a ship full of bodies to tussling with Maya, the engineer, before exploring space.
Check out some gameplay from the newest trailer for upcoming narrative adventure game The Expanse: A Telltale Series.
Life is Strange: True Colors and Before the Storm developer Deck Nine might already be at work on the series' next instalment. life is strange.
As the latest title in the acclaimed adventure game series, the story focuses on Alex Chen as she investigates the town of Haven Springs.
Developed by Telltale Games and Deck Nine, the sci-fi narrative adventure focuses on a more sensitive Camina Drummer during a strange mission.
Remasters for the first Life is Strange and Life is Strange: Before the Storm are out now for Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5 and PC players.
Deck Nine and Square Enix have detailed and highlighted some of the technical improvements the upcoming remasters will boast.
The prequel's remaster receives its first gameplay with visual improvements for the cast, along with a trailer comparing cutscenes with the original.
Life Is Strange: Remastered Collection's first gameplay trailer showcases updated environments and facial textures ahead of its imminent February release date.
Updated visuals for characters and environments along with full facial motion-capture are on display in Deck Nine's upcoming remastered collection.