- Square Enix’s next Life is Strange game has been leaked through a recent PEGI rating.
- The game is titled Life is Strange: Reunion and is currently unannounced by the devs.
- It’ll have to do a lot to win back fans after the last disappointing entry in the series.
The Life is Strange franchise has seen big ups and downs. The first game was an emotional roller coaster that received universal acclaim. However, the latest title, Double Exposure, released in 2024, couldn’t please the audience in the same way.
Now, a new rating has emerged, suggesting that a new title in the franchise is in the works, titled Life is Strange: Reunion. This is the first time we are hearing about it, so it seems an official announcement could be coming soon.
Why it matters: The developers have a lot to prove with the new game if they are to win back the fans, considering the last one was criticized in almost every aspect, ranging from storytelling to characters and themes.

European ratings board, PEGI, has rated Life is Strange: Reunion for ages 16+. It does have a release date, which is presumably just a placeholder. Nonetheless, like previous entries, it will feature violence, drugs, and abusive language.
It isn’t clear if this will be a direct sequel to the last game or something else. Now that it has been rated, Square Enix will likely spill more details about the title soon. It’ll also be interesting to see if people are still interested in the franchise.

The studio has been trying to keep the franchise afloat, as a Life is Strange TV show is also in the works. Amazon is working on the show, but the bad news is that the original creators of the game aren’t involved with the project.
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