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Life is Strange dev responds positively to a potential mobile version

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Life is Strange dev responds positively to a potential mobile version
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Could we see time-travelling episodic adventure game Life is Strange coming to mobile? It's certainly not off the cards.

During Paris Game Week, the CEO of Life is Strange studio DONTNOD, Oskar Guilbert, was interviewed by French TV channel Tech&Co.

During this interview Guilbert is asked about a potential mobile and tablet version of Life is Strange.

According to DarkZero, Guilbert "responds positively, but gave no details on if and when such a port would be released."

Unfortunately, the interview is in French, so we can't give a direct translation of his response. But a mobile version of Life is Strange could certainly work.

Life is Strange

If you don't know, it follows a photography student called Maxine Caulfield who discovers that she is able to rewind time.

This enables her to change events in the past to see how they affect the future.

Similar to Telltale's adventure games, the focus of Life is Strange is the characters and the multiple paths the narrative can take.

It's already available on PC and consoles and the last episode recently came out. Perhaps DONTNOD will be working on a mobile version next.

Chris Priestman
Chris Priestman
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