Life is Strange: True Colors hasn’t launched yet, but Square Enix and developer Deck Nine are already detailing the game’s “Wavelengths” add-on content. The DLC stars Steph, previously seen in Life is Strange: Before the Storm, and seems to be more of a slice of life than the core game, as our heroine runs a radio station, plays D&D, and more. Check out a trailer for Wavelengths, below.
Looks charming enough, although it may get more interesting, as there are rumors original Life is Strange character Chloe may be showing up for a cameo in Wavelengths. Of course, take that with a grain of salt as you’re checking out Wavelengths’ key features:
Live on air - You're the DJ: choose records for the playlist, 'ad lib' your way through local commercials, and help Steph compose an original song.Roll the dice - Give D20-powered advice to callers with problems both serious and mundane, GM a tabletop RPG, and reach out to reconnect with an old friend.Small town pride - Swipe left or right on Steph's dating app matches, and join Steph as she reminisces about formative Prides past.A room of her own - See the record store change over the seasons as Steph asserts her personality, and discover its hidden history and surprising spaces as you explore.All-new soundtrack - Hits from Girl in Red, Alt-J, Portugal, The Man, Foals, Hayley Kiyoko, Maribou State, and more set the tone for Steph's journey, each packing an emotional punch.Wavelengths is included in Life is Strange: True Colors' Deluxe and Ultimate Editions. No word yet on whether it will be offered a la carte, but presumably it will be. In other LiS news, the Life is Strange: Remastered Collection has been delayed until early 2022. The Switch version of True Colors has also been pushed back a bit, but will still be launching in 2021.
Life is Strange: True Colors launches on PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5, and Stadia on September 10 and Switch later in the year. The Wavelengths DLC will be available on September 30.