Life is Strange episode 3 launching next week

In news that should probably be delivered alongside some soft, acoustic indie rock, Life is Strange episode 3 has been dated.

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Titled Chaos Theory, the third episode of Life is Strange sees Max and Chloe investigating further into the disappearance of Rachel Amber, with the pair eventually breaking into Blackwell Academy at night. Expect some secrets to be uncovered, and for Max to find another use for her time-bending powers.

I’ve been thoroughly enjoying Life is Strange so far, so you should probably expect a review sometime next week. Maybe. Depending on The Witcher 3.

Either way, Life is Strange episode 3 is due out on 19 May, and you can check out a couple of new screenshots below.


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