
In a similar vein to Activision with their Call of Duty Games, Square Enix has been alternating between developers for each of the five releases within the franchise so far. Finally, last month Life Is Strange: True Colors launched as a full game, meaning we no longer had to wait to experience the entire story – followed a few weeks later by the Deluxe Edition backstory DLC, Wavelengths. Then, in 2018/19, came the five-part episodic Life is Strange 2, as well as the free-to-play spin-off The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit.

A few years later (2017/18) we saw Life is Strange: Before the Storm, a three-part episodic prequel to the events we experience in the first game (with a bonus chapter for owners of the Deluxe edition).

The original Life is Strange was released back in 2015 as a five-part episodic narrative adventure game in the vein of current Telltale releases.
