"Life Is Strange: Reunion" Brings Max & Chloe Back for One Final Story on PC & Consoles This March
After years of speculation, Life is Strange: Reunion is finally happening. Yes, you read that absolutely correct. Square Enix has confirmed that the long-awaited finale to Max and Chloe’s story will launch on March 26 for Xbox Series X|S and Xbox on PC. It’s the ending many thought would never happen.
Life Is Strange: Reunion launches on Xbox, PlayStation & Steam
Life is Strange: Reunion reunites Max Caulfield and Chloe Price as full co-leads for the first time. The story brings both of them back at the very famous Caledon University after years multiple events shaped their lives massively. Just to be clear, their reunion isn’t just treated as a reset or an easy fix; the emotional baggage of Arcadia Bay will remain intact.
Max once again has access to her Rewind ability. However, it has evolved in unexpected ways. She can now manipulate conversations, investigate hidden truths, and even restart key moments after jumping into photographs. Time, once again, is fragile.
Chloe’s done changing, as she’s now a manager of a touring band, and has her perspective. No universities and their rules can bound her anymore. Quick wit, her signature Backtalk ability, and an utter willingness to cross lines Max won’t-these are what will make her just as vital in uncovering the mystery at Caledon.
A story based on choices made in the past
Your past choices continue to matter. How Chloe lived or died in Arcadia Bay, and what happened between them, both have a bearing on the story and the future they’re fighting for. Both Max and Chloe provide a different perspective as their bond is integral to how the story evolves.
Deck Nine Games describes this Reunion as full circle for moment for both fans and developers. Life is Strange: Reunion launches March 26 on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox on PC. You can even pre-order it now. Speaking of comebacks, let’s not forget that Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade is releasing on Xbox and Nintendo Switch 2 this Thursday.
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