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Life Is Strange: Reunion Has Been Revealed and Is the 'Emotional Conclusion' of Max and Chloe's Story
Life Is Strange: Reunion lets players control Max and Chloe to solve a university fire mystery using time-rewind and Backtalk abilities, releasing March 26, Square Enix confirmed.
- March 26, 2026 — Square Enix will release Life Is Strange: Reunion on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S and PC, concluding Max Caulfield and Chloe Price's story with both playable.
- Because Max merged parallel timelines in Life Is Strange: Double Exposure, Deck Nine said Chloe Price's return continues 2015's Life Is Strange ending and wraps up a decade of storytelling.
- Max can now use her Rewind power to leap into Polaroid photographs and solve four-dimensional puzzles, while Chloe uses her `Backtalk` ability as they co-lead a three-day investigation at Caledon University.
- Pre-Orders for Reunion include a base edition $39.99, Deluxe edition $49.99, and Collector's Edition $99.99, with Max and Chloe Classic Outfits DLC and Double Exposure double pack $60.
- After fan backlash to 2024's Double Exposure, Senior Brand Manager Andrew James called Reunion a `full circle moment`, while Square Enix did not confirm the series' future beyond this finale.
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Just now Square Enix with Life is Strange: Reunion unveiled the next part of the series, which will be released for different platforms in March.
Life is Strange will bring the Max and Chloe story to an end in new game
A little over a decade ago, Life is Strange burst onto the scene with a unique blend of teen drama and interactive storytelling. That first game told the story of Max Caulfield, who had the supernatural ability to reverse time, and her best friend Chloe Price. Now developer Deck Nine Games is finally bringing their story to an end with a new game called Reunion. The latest entry in the series follows 2024's Double Exposure, which similarly conti…
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