Notably, “True Colors” leaves behind the episodic format of “Life is Strange,” where players had to wait months between episode releases to continue the story. “Life is Strange: True Colors” is being developed by Colorado-based studio Deck Nine, which previously created “Life is Strange: Before the Storm,” a spinoff prequel that centered around Chloe Price, a notable character from the main series. Fans of “Before the Storm” will recognize a returning character — Steph — who appears in “True Colors” as a romantic interest. “True Colors” is described as the most “visually advanced” game yet in the series. The remastered edition comprises the first “Life is Strange” and “Life is Strange: Before the Storm,” though “Life is Strange 2” is not included.
Source: Washington Post March 18, 2021 17:26 UTC