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Life is Strange developers unveil a new world in Lost Record: Bloom & Rage

80s vibes, until it's not

Life is Strange is one of those series that always caught my eye. However, after a certain point, I felt overwhelmed by all the games I’d need to play to catch up. Fortunately, the team at Don’t Nod has me covered, because they’re teeing up a whole new universe in the upcoming Lost Record: Bloom & Rage.

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At first glance, it certainly looks like a new Life is Strange game. It shows some teenagers rocking out, running through the woods, and something involving a burning building. You know, typical teenage stuff. However, there’s some sort of void, and afterwards, a cut to the future. What, exactly, happened here, and why does our one character at the end look pretty shaken by it? That’s for us to presumably find out.

That mystery will hopefully be solved when Lost Record: Bloom & Rage comes out in late 2024. We don’t have a lot to work with here, but it has sparked my curiosity at any rate. We’ll update this post as we learn more about this adventure.


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