Life Is Strange: Remastered Collection for Nintendo Switch Delayed
Square Enix has delayed launch for Nintendo Switch version of Life Is Strange: Remastered Collection to later this year.
Life Is Strange: Remastered Collection for Nintendo Switch Delayed |
Although originally scheduled to launch last year following Life is Strange: True Colors, a delay for upcoming Life Is Strange: Remastered Collection was announced by publisher Square Enix due to ongoing issues of COVID-19 pandemic.
Life is Strange: Remastered Collection was set to come out on Google Stadia, Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One next month. However, Square Enix reveals a delay in release of Switch version, which is coming later this year.
Square previously revealed a February 1, 2022 release date for Life Is Strange: Remastered for all major platforms including Nintendo Switch. Then news of a sudden delay for Switch port is now hitting fans just weeks before launch day.
Life Is Strange: Remastered has now been delayed for a second time across all platforms and Switch handheld. It is also bundled with Life Is Strange: True Colors Ultimate Edition alongside Wavelengths story DLC and several outfit pack.
Life Is Strange: Remastered Collection getting delayed has been confirmed by Square Enix on social media.
An update from the Life is Strange team pic.twitter.com/gLx8uK0e4v
— Life is Strange (@LifeIsStrange) January 20, 2022
Remastered Collection of Life is Strange is still arriving to PC, PlayStation, Stadia and Xbox on February 1, 2022. In the meantime, dev team will be busy polishing Nintendo Switch versions and take some time until it is ready for release.
Life Is Strange: Remastered Collection features enhanced visual for Life Is Strange (2015) and prequel Before the Storm (2017). Other improvements are facial animation, lighting upgrades, multiple endings and bonus "Farewell" episode.