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Management number 209005190 Release Date 2026/03/29 List Price US$36.00 Model Number 209005190
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Life is Strange Collection includes 5 full games + all DLC. Over 100 awards won!

  • The box set comprises a disc with LIFE IS STRANGE: TRUE COLORS and LIFE IS STRANGE: DOUBLE EXPOSURE, alongside a redemption code granting entitlement to LIFE IS STRANGE REMASTERED, LIFE IS STRANGE: BEFORE THE STORM REMASTERED, LIFE IS STRANGE 2, and all associated DLC and pre-order incentive items.
  • Supernatural powers collide with everyday life, and every choice you make has consequences.
  • LIFE IS STRANGE is a single-player narrative adventure series that focuses on heartfelt, grounded stories with a twist of the strange, and a franchise that has won over 100 awards since its inception - including from The Peabody Awards, BAFTA, and GLAAD.
  • Over five cinematic, emotional adventures, you’ll Rewind Time as Max Caulfield and uncover the secrets of Arcadia Bay with Chloe Price, take a road trip with Sean Diaz and his telekinetic brother Daniel, find a new home with psychic empath Alex Chen, and return to Max to solve a murder across two timelines.
UPC 662248928258
Rated Mature
Language English
Item Weight 2.82 ounces
Manufacturer Square Enix
Release date October 2, 2025
Type of item Video Game
Item model number 92825
Product Dimensions 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.6 inches; 2.82 ounces

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