Life is Strange: Double Exposure – everything we know so far

Jun. 17, 2024



The Life is Strange: Double Exposure release date is almost here, with early access set to begin on October 15

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Life is Strange Double Exposure release date

Life is Strange Double Exposure release date

If you get your Life is Strange: Double Exposure pre-order in, you’ll be able to jump into Max Caulfield’s new adventure two weeks early. If you go ahead and purchasethe Ultimate Edition ($80) of the gameon PC, PS5, or Xbox Series X, you’ll gain access to a Life is Strange: Double Exposure early access period which commences on October 15. This will let you play through the first two chapters of the game, and then you’ll need to wait until October 29 to access the rest of it.

The initial reveal trailer gave us our very first look at an older Max Caulfield and the new campus setting we’ll be exploring as we try to solve and prevent a murder.

Life is Strange Double Exposure will see us once again take on the role of Max Caulfield from the original Life is Strange game. Said to now be a photographer-in-residence at the “prestigious Caledon University” where she’s come to make a fresh start, things take a turn when Max finds her closest new friend Safi dead in the snow. In order to save her from being murdered, Max decides to try using her rewind powers - which she hasn’t used in years - only to somehow open up the way to a parallel timeline. In one timeline, Safi is dead, but in the other she’s still alive. Even so, in both versions of the reality, the murderer threatens to strike again, so it’ll be up to us to prevent the same murder from happening in both timelines.

Bringing Max back hasn’t been without its challenges,with writer Aysha Farah explaining that: “[The portrayal of Max] definitely something we thought about a lot, because whenever there is a big gap in time between things coming out, everybody now has the Max in their heads that we have to compete with,” she says, adding: “It’s definitely something we thought about a lot.”

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I played the opening chapters of Life is Strange Double Exposure and it felt like reuniting with an old friend

The Life is Strange: Double Exposure gameplay experience isn’t straying too far from the established formula. You’ll take control of a returning Max Caulfield (protagonist of the original adventure) and lead her into another supernatural mystery. Chapter by chapter, you’ll need to make difficult choices with far-reaching consequences. Developer Deck Nine has form here, with ourLife is Strange: True Colors reviewpraising the studio for pulling the series forward.

Naturally, some things have changed since we last saw Max. For starters, her time rewind powers have been replaced with a Shift ability – allowing her to open up the way to a parallel timeline and explore the two versions of reality she finds herself in at Caledon University. Narrative director Felice Kuan describes the Shift ability as “kind of an evolution of her rewind power” and the reason behind that “is at the heart of the story.”

Kuan also explains that Max hasn’t used her rewind power because of the trauma she experienced using it in the past in Arcadia Bay. Alongside the ability to Shift, she also has a pulse power which allows her to detect spots in either timeline where she can shift between realities, and also see glimpses of other people and key objects across both timelines to piece together events, or clues.

With the change in powers, that also means Deck Nine has made a sweeping alteration to your ability to second guess yourself.Game director Jonathan Stauder tells us that: “This time around, [Max has] got to commit to those choices. She doesn’t have the option to just rewind and try the other path. And so there’s a lot more weight every time we do throw up one of those major decision points, and you have to really commit to one, knowing that you cannot go back and take a second stab at it.”

One of the major questions among fans after the initial reveal was how Double Exposure would address the ending of the original Life is Strange - which saw you choose to either save Chloe or Arcadia Bay. As game director Jonathan Stauder explained, Max’s new adventurewill respect both possible endings.

“There’s no canon ending in our book, to the first game,” says Strauder. “Double Exposure will respect both endings in Max’s thoughts, her journal, her SMS, her interactions with other characters. What she opts to reveal about her past to her new friends. It’s all reflective of that final choice.”

I started out writing for the games section of a student-run website as an undergrad, and continued to write about games in my free time during retail and temp jobs for a number of years. Eventually, I earned an MA in magazine journalism at Cardiff University, and soon after got my first official role in the industry as a content editor for Stuff magazine. After writing about all things tech and games-related, I then did a brief stint as a freelancer before I landed my role as a staff writer here at GamesRadar+. Now I get to write features, previews, and reviews, and when I’m not doing that, you can usually find me lost in any one of the Dragon Age or Mass Effect games, tucking into another delightful indie, or drinking far too much tea for my own good.

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