Life is Strange: True Colors to Arrive in September

There are enough Life is Strange protagonists to form a garage band now

During March 18’s Square Enix Presents: Spring 2021 presentation, the latest entry in the Life is Strange series was revealed. Developed by Deck Nine, Life is Strange: True Colors will arrive on most major platforms on September 10, 2021.

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Deck Nine also revealed remaster projects for both the original Life is Strange and its sequel, Before the Storm.

Life is Strange: True Colors to Arrive in September

True Colors is about Alex Chen, who has a supernatural power based on empathy. She has the ability to interact with peoples’ strong emotions, which she uses to seek the truth after her brother dies in an accident.

Customers who purchase the Life is Strange: True Colors Ultimate Edition will also receive the Life is Strange Remastered Collection. The two games mentioned earlier are included, with “improved visuals and animations.”

The remasters will also release separately from True Colors at some point this year.

Related: Square Enix Digital Direct Slated For March 18, New Life Is Strange Project To Be Shown

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