Terra Nil, the «reverse city builder» from developer Free Lives and publisher Devolver Digital, is coming to Switch next week. More specifically, it will hit the Nintendo console on December 18, as revealed in a new trailer you can watch below.
24.11.2023 - 13:06 / pcgamesinsider.biz
Narrative title Life is Strange has been played by more than 20 million people since its release.
That's according to the game's official Twitter account, which revealed that the title had hit 20 million players since its launch back in January 2015.
"Something we are very grateful for - the original Life is Strange has hit over 20 million players," the developers wrote.
"We want to thank each and every one of you for playing."
The franchise's co-creator, Michel Koch, added: "This is crazy. Never back then, when we were creating Max and Chloe, imagining Arcadia Bay, writing their stories, never would have I dreamed 20 million persons would meet them and spend time with them! Thanks to all of you!"
It's worth noting that the tweet says players and not sales; Life is Strange hit Xbox Game Pass back in December 2018 and left earlier this year, which no doubt helped its prospects.
Terra Nil, the «reverse city builder» from developer Free Lives and publisher Devolver Digital, is coming to Switch next week. More specifically, it will hit the Nintendo console on December 18, as revealed in a new trailer you can watch below.
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Life is Strange is one of those series that always caught my eye. However, after a certain point, I felt overwhelmed by all the games I’d need to play to catch up. Fortunately, the team at Don’t Nod has me covered, because they’re teeing up a whole new universe in the upcoming Lost Record: Bloom & Rage.
Life Is Strange superstars Don't Nod are once again returning to spooky happenings amongst teenage girls, though this time in retrospect. In Geoff Keighley's Advert Amphitheatre today they announced Lost Records: Bloom & Rage, a new spooky story about young friends who encountered something strange in the summer of 1995 then became very much not friends for decades after. It looks interesting! Check out the announcement trailer.
Don't Nod announced its next adventure game at The Game Awards tonight, which is called Lost Records: Bloom & Rage. The debut trailer teased a story of four '90s teens who discover some weird alien (magical?) stuff in the woods, and a meeting they have 27 years in the future.
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