Life Is Strange 2 Officially Coming To Nintendo Switch In February

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Life is strange was officially launched on September 25th 2018, on consoles and PC with no announcement for the Nintendo Switch console. But now it seems like handled console owners are in luck because the game is coming on February 2nd, 2023.

Life is Strange 2 will be sold digitally and available to pre-order from the Nintendo eShop. To celebrate, the developer also published the announcement trailer, which you can see below;

Experience life on the road and the new, interesting, and sometimes dangerous people and situations you encounter when you step off the beaten path.
Join the Diaz brothers for the journey of a lifetime on Nintendo Switch– the choices you make along this trip will define them forever.

Life is Strange 2 was the last game developed by Dont Nod Entertainment developer. After that, it was handed over to Deck Nine Games, which was created. Life is Strange: True Colors.

Life is Strange 2 is divided into five episodes. On the other hand, Life is Strange Remastered Collection features remasters, and its prequel, Life is Strange: Before the Storm, was released last September for Nintendo Switch.

Are you excited about the announcement of Life is Strange 2 coming to Nintendo Switch? Share your thoughts in the comment section below. 

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