Life is Strange: Before the Storm prequel trailed, not by Dontnod

Ooh, something interesting from the Xbox E3 briefing: Life is Strange: Before the Storm.

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Life is Strange: Before the Storm is a prequel to the original game, and seemingly focuses on Chloe and Rachel. It’ll be three episodes, with the first coming on 31 August… but if there’s one thing that slightly worries me, it’s that it’s being made by Deck Nine instead of Dontnod. I’m actually genuinely interested in this one, but I’m a little worried it might dilute the original experience, which we thought was a bit bloody good.

In any case, you can check out the trailer below.


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