Announced at E3 2021 during the Square Enix conference, Life is Strange Remastered Collection already had a release date set for September 30th. Unfortunately, we learn today that the title will not keep its schedule since it is even postponed to 2022 on all the media on which it is planned. Sad news for license lovers (and there are many!) Who thought they would relive all the episodes in a restored version. The game’s official Twitter account explains that due to the COVID epidemic and the fact that the developers are working from home has complicated matters and delayed the schedule. But bad news does not come alone, we also learn that the Nintendo Switch version of Life is Strange True Colors has also seen its release date postponed to 2022. We imagine that the port on the Nintendo hybrid console is as complicated as it is. get used to things a bit more and Deck Nine needs some extra time to get the version as clean as possible.
An update from the Life is Strange team pic.twitter.com/0nty0TFMYJ
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So as not to end on a bad note, the developers are releasing a new trailer for Life is Strange: True Colors, or rather the “Wavelengths” DLC which will allow us to learn more about the character of Steph Gingrich that we can play and better understand his passion for music.