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[Update]: Life is Strange Remastered Collection has now landed onto both PC and consoles.

If you were hoping to dive into the Life is Strange: Remastered Collection before picking up the upcoming Life is Strange: True Colors, I'm afraid you're going to have to wait for quite a while longer. According to a short announcement over at Twitter, the Remastered Collection has now been pushed back to early 2022.

"Due to the ongoing challenges of the worldwide pandemic, we want to alleviate any additional pressure on the Life is Strange team by giving more time between the release of Life is Strange: True Colors and the Life is Strange: Remastered Collection," reads the developer update. "We hope you understand. Thank you for your patience and overwhelming support!"

While this does come as quite a disappointment since I was hoping to play trough the whole series in one go, the delay is still more than understandable. After all, even without the pandemic messing things up I'd rather wait a few months longer for a fully polished game rather than force myself to plough through a buggy, unpolished mess ahead of schedule.

On the positive side, at least Life is Strange: True Colors will be dropping the pace-ruining episodic format! So while we'll have to wait a bit longer for the Remastered Collection, at least True Colors will be a fully finished game from the very start.

Once more information about the Remastered Collection becomes available I'll make sure to let you know. Until then, I'll leave you with one of the trailers for True Colors. Enjoy!