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Life is Strange: Double Exposure coming to Switch

As of this post’s writing, Microsoft is currently airing their Xbox Games Showcase presentation. So far, despite lots of rumors, there hasn’t been much to look forward to for Nintendo Switch players. However, Microsoft’s presentation did have one game in particular that will be coming to Nintendo’s hybrid console.

In the latter half of the presentation, Life is Strange: Double Exposure was revealed. The game is “an all-new supernatural murder mystery that will excite both new and returning players”. It will be releasing on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S and PC on October 29th. A Nintendo Switch version will be launching at a later date. You can see the reveal trailer down below.

7 thoughts on “Life is Strange: Double Exposure coming to Switch”

    1. I’d chalk it up to the slightly different artstyle & that a lot of years have passed since the first game. She looks alot older to me.

      I’m more curious about the cop. I swear that’s fucking Nathan Prescott! I felt the kid deserved better than what he got as he clearly needed some serious help, so I hope the game has him as a good cop who became a decent human being. Honestly, the original game clearly wanted you to view his father, not him, as the shitty human being. A sequel that followed the “Save Arcadia Bay” ending could have had his father as the main villain. I guess he still can be in this new game. If that is Nathan as a cop, I bet it’d be very therapeutic for him if he’s allowed to throw his shitty father in prison.

  1. I just hope it isn’t an episodic game that releases in installments and they just release the game all at once like the last game in the series. i hate episodic games that release in installments, it’s like watching a quarter of a movie and then 6 months later watching another quarter of the movie etc.

  2. MAX!!! But wait. What ending from the first game will be canon to this one? With them still having alternate realities being a thing, I guess it doesn’t really matter. I’m good either way, though, as I like both endings.

    I’m more Team Arcadia Bay, though. It just has the better epilogue. It also feels like that’s the ending the devs feel is the “right” choice considering how more detailed it is. In “Save Chloe”, it felt like a rushed ending. In any case, the game is a “can’t have your cake & eat it, too” story. None of your choices really matter. Except the big two at the end, obviously.

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