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Square Enix announces Life is Strange Collection for PS5

The Life is Strange series is part of a dying breed of story-focused, choice-based adventure titles which took the reins over from the likes of many classic PC adventure games. First released in 2015, the series has seen a couple sequels, a prequel and spin-offs. If you’ve yet to give the series a go, Square Enix has now announced the Life is Strange Collection – featuring all 5 games in the franchise.

So far only announced for the PS5, the Life is Strange Collection combines all 5 of DONTNOD’s and Deck Nine’s entries in the Life is Strange series into one pretty affordable package.

Set to release on the 2nd of October and costing $59.99, the list of games included are as follows:

  • Life is Strange Remastered
  • Life is Strange: Before the Storm Remastered
  • Life is Strange 2
  • Life is Strange: True Colors Deluxe Edition
  • Life is Strange: Double Exposure Ultimate Edition
  • All downloadable content released for each game, including pre-order bonuses

Life is Strange Collection Square Enix

Unfortunately, there is one downside to this collection. Though being made available physically, Square Enix notes that just Life is Strange: True Colors and Double Exposure are loaded onto the disc, with the first 3 entries in the series being reduced to mere digital codes in the box.

Regardless, the Life is Strange series is one which is definitely worth giving a go if you enjoy emotional stories, impactful decisions and a nostalgic soundtrack.

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