The critically acclaimed video game Life is Strange will be playable on the iPhone and iPad starting December 14th. Those who haven’t had the chance to try this episodic gem of a title can do so on the go without sacrificing too much in terms of what makes the game so enthralling. Along with the title, other features will also become available on iOS devices.
Developed by Dontnod, Life is Strange and its sequel Before the Storm is about a teenage protagonist Max Caulfield who experiences time-bending events in her sleepy town of Arcadia Bay. Divided into five episodes, players will need to interact with their environment in order to look for clues and solves mysteries, as well as watch out for quick-time events.
The game was first released back in 2015 for the PC and consoles, The Verge reports, and earned heaps of praises from both critics and gamers alike. The title deals with some incredibly heavy topics as well, including teen suicides, and the choices that players make will have a huge impact on the game’s outcome.
Those who are interested can download the first part of the game for $2.99 on the App Store, which they can treat as a sort of trial run. If they like the game, the rest of the episodes can be download as in-app purchases. There will even be an in-game photo mode for players to mess around with.
It seems the developers of the game are also supportive of the title being on mobile, with Dontnod CEO Oskar Guilbert saying in a statement that he and his team are quite excited over the prospect of Life is Strange becoming a mobile game. Apparently, an Android version is also in the works, which should be released in 2018, Engadget reports.
"Everyone here at DONTNOD is really excited to share the adventures of Max and Chloe in Life is Strange with a new audience on mobile," Guilbert said. "We welcome new players to Arcadia Bay's community and look forward to discovering the story choices that they make during their stay."


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