Square Enix says the Switch version of Life is Strange: True Colors is "running a little late," but it's still going to launch in 2021.
The small Colorado town will serve as the setting for the newest entry in the anthology series, and today we get a look at what the place is like.
Square Enix has confirmed that both upcoming Life is Strange releases are coming to the Nintendo Switch later this year.
An extensive new look at Deck Nine's upcoming narrative adventure game focuses on Alex's powers of sensing other people's emotions and thoughts.
Life is Strange: True Colors, the upcoming Black Panther expansion for Marvel's Avengers and much more will be revealed in the 40 minute showcase.
The DualSense's light bar will also be used to match with different "emotions."
Learn more about Ryan, a self-confessed "rugged, mountain man type."
Her brother's death pushes Alex to uncover the mysteries of Haven Springs.
A look at the various faces and voices you'll encounter in the new adventure.
Before venturing to Haven Springs, Alex has a one-on-one with her social worker.
Steph is also getting her own prequel adventure called "Wavelengths."
Travel to Haven as Alex and attempt to resolve a tragedy.
Rumors have been running rampant on these titles for some time.
An alleged leak pulls back the curtain on what to expect for the new game.
A glimpse of the new protagonist is also provided.