Nothing to do with Sephiroth
Usually, it is the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) which, with each unannounced game listing, predicts an officialization a few weeks or months later. But today, it is its European equivalent that we know well: the Pan European Game Information (PEGI) which evokes a probable new opus for Square Enix’s narrative license. Life is Strange: Reunionthat would be his namewas in fact the subject of a listing that could be consulted for a few hours on the official website of the European classification body, before disappearing.
And whether the news delights you or overwhelms you, it seems that Max and Chloé are reunited again in the same, unprecedented adventure, after a Life is Strange Remastered Collection for current generation consoles. Here is the synopsis mentioned by PEGI:
“Chloe Price was once Max Caulfield’s partner…Losing her is Max’s biggest regret. Now, Chloe has joined Caledon University. Haunted by nightmares and painful memories, she needs Max’s help. But Max is already facing a crisis: in three days, a devastating fire will ravage the campus. »
Caledon is the university that Max joined on the occasion of Life is Strange: Double Exposurethe latest adventure to date. Seeing Chloé arrive on the same campus as Max while a catastrophe awaits them, suffice to say that we are more than just a reference to the very first game…
PEGI tells us the presence of various drugs, alcohol or violence. In short, nothing fancy for the license. The opening cinematic would also provide a summary of past events, including the vision of the bloodied torso of a girl shot, a scene most likely concerning Chloé in the first opus.
The fact remains that we see a relatively strange fact: the release date established in March, but from the previous year. Faced with all this, let’s keep the famous tweezers.