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Developer DONTNOD has announced that they are working on another Life is Strange title! Exciting, considering how much I enjoyed the Linux port.

Check out their announcement in this video:
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Also announced in this blog post.

They said they've been working on a new Life is Strange since they released the boxed version, so it's been in development for a while already.

You can find my original review and port report on Life is Strange here.

Hopefully Feral Interactive are on good terms with DONTNOD so that we will see it ported to Linux, here's to hoping! Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Kohrias May 18, 2017
Would be awesome to have it on Linux!
jordicoma May 18, 2017
It's a great game. I want another like that, but longer if possible. I'll will buy it as soon its on linux.
wolfyrion May 18, 2017
Quoting: GuestI bought and tried playing that game but found it so boring. What am I missing here?
Glad that I am not the only one :)
rustybroomhandle May 18, 2017
Quoting: GuestI bought and tried playing that game but found it so boring. What am I missing here?

Nothing. Taste is subjective. It just wasn't something you enjoyed. That's fine. Others, like myself, enjoyed it a lot. This is fine too.
DissCent May 18, 2017
Quoting: GuestI bought and tried playing that game but found it so boring. What am I missing here?

This game isn't about action and stuff, it's all about living your feelings and finding out that even the tiniest decisions can have the biggest impacts. You need to engage with the game - or you will find it boring.
Kimyrielle May 18, 2017
I totally loved this game (except for the ending, which is mindblowlingly bad), and I would absolutely buy the next one, if it's on Linux. Will it? I mean, I know the first once is, but Rise of the Tomb Raider hasn't been ported either, despite it's predecessor was.
dubigrasu May 18, 2017
Christ people, would you just stop giving away that the ending is bad?
While not entirely a spoiler, every-time I think about starting the game I know is gonna end bad like a weight standing above my head...enough already.
razing32 May 18, 2017
Maybe I should get around to playing the first one , which I own.
Would be cool to see a second one.
Quoting: dubigrasuChrist people, would you just stop giving away that the ending is bad?
While not entirely a spoiler, every-time I think about starting the game I know is gonna end bad like a weight standing above my head...enough already.

The ending is actually quite good. No idea why some people don't like it. And the game itself is a great experience. I played through the entire game even after watching the ending on YouTube. Just start playing already!
Quoting: GuestI bought and tried playing that game but found it so boring. What am I missing here?

The beginning is extremely boring. Try to overcome the first hour or so, get used to the pace and atmosphere of the game.


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