![]() ![]() Nope I still think that the Dontnod LiS team is working on LiS season 2. The thing is though why would Legendary Entertainment, the company that is doing the live action TV show, want Dontnod to work on THEIR live action TV show? Also that project has already been announced so why would they not be able to talk about it? Ursprünglich geschrieben von Kristin:There is an article from Polygon that had this to say: I'm guessing they will be talking about the tv-show later on sometime but I doubt that we're going to get any news on season 2 anytime soon. There has been no news on the live-action tv show nor a season 2 so far. So that is probably what the Life is strange team were working on, not season 2. 3 months later it was confirmed that Life is strange was to become a live-action tv show. It was written on the 25th of april last year. "In a few months, we will maybe reveal more or have a different conversation, but now my focus is Vampyr." Asked directly about a Life is Strange sequel, Oskar Guilbert says the studio is "fully focused" on Vampyr, but that the core team from Life is Strange is "doing something I'm not allowed to talk about." In previous interviews with Polygon, members of the studio mused on what they would do with another season, such as starting over with a brand-new cast.Īlthough Dontnod has only one game it's speaking publicly about at the moment - Vampyr - each of the developers interviewed for this story did mention another unannounced project that's currently in progress. Deck Nine is a supremely talented studio, True Colors makes clear, and more than worthy of continuing the Life is Strange franchise.There is an article from Polygon that had this to say:ĭontnod has been unabashed in both its pride for Life is Strange and its interest in a sequel. "Whereas Life is Strange 2 acted to disrupt the original's formula and engage in heavier themes," wrote Tom Phillips in his review, "True Colors is a safer riff on Dontnod's debut, but one whose quality allows it to stand on its own without feeling too much like a cover band. ![]() Eurogamer slapped it with a Recommended badge when it released earlier this month, calling it beautiful and brilliant, if perhaps a little safe. The more recent Before the Storm, meanwhile, comes with all content from its Deluxe edition - namely a range of outfits and its Chloe-Max reunion episode Farewell.Īnd if you haven't experienced Life is Strange's latest instalment, True Colors, just yet, it's well worth doing so. Both games are set to receive remastered visuals for characters and environments, for instance, alongside engine and lighting upgrades, and Life is Strange 1 will get fully motion captured facial animations. Life is Strange Remastered promises to deliver a range of enhancements for developer Dontnod's much-loved original game and its Deck-Nine-developed prequel Before the Storm. Life is Strange Remastered Collection - Official Trailer. Life is Strange Remastered was originally due to arrive at the end of this month, two weeks after new series entry Life is Strange: True Colors, but Square made the decision to postpone its release back in August, citing "the ongoing challenges of the worldwide pandemic".Īt the time, it offered a revised launch window of "early 2022", but Square has now properly shoved a pin in its calendar, announcing a new release date of 1st February next year on all previously confirmed platforms - Switch, PlayStation, Xbox, PC, and Stadia. ![]() Life is Strange Remastered, Square Enix's spruce up of Life is Strange 1 and its prequel Before the Storm, has been given a new release date of 1st February 2022 following its recent delay. ![]()
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