“We loved Life is Strange as fans before we became Life is Strange developers. That’s why we’re really excited about certain things – full performance is a really important one when you’re talking about evolving the series and what kind of stories we can tell.
And with aspects such as open world and the elimination of episodes, we want to keep moving the franchise forward and making sure it catches on with modern players, while games about the generally evolve. But it’s also still important for us to stay close to the core of the franchise, and the things that attracted us in the first place. In any case, we were super excited when Tell Me Why came out, and we wish the people at Dontnod the best.”
Littleton also clarifies that players must complete Life is Strange: True Colors before they can start the expansion and that the length is approximately comparable to a chapter from the main game. In addition, players can include some new gameplay elements, including swiping on a dating app and dungeons & dragons, similar to Life is Strange: Before the Storm.
Wavelengths appears on September 30 for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X and S, Xbox One and PC.

