A new Life Is Strange game has finally been revealed. At Microsoft's E3 2017 press conference, Life Is Strange: Before the Storm was unveiled, and its first episode is coming on August 31.
It'll be a three-episode series, and it appears to star characters from the first game, including Rachel Amber. Not much is known about its story yet, but it does seam to have a similar coming-of-age tone. Also, there's anarchist symbol in the game's logo. Perhaps some teenage rebellion? Check out the announcement trailer above.
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Last month, developer Dontnod announced that it was working on a follow-up to Life Is Strange. The original game launched back in 2015 for PS4, Xbox One, and PC. Keep an eye on GameSpot's E3 hub for more, or check out our Microsoft press conference recap for everything shared this afternoon.