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Square Enix retrasa la versión para Switch de Life is Strange: Remastered Collection

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Square Enix has decided to delay the launch of Life Is Strange: Remastered Collection in Nintendo Switch.

As explained in the official Twitter account, the versions for switch of these games need a little more time, so they will be launched later this year, without specifying a new date.
The rest of versions (PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X / S, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC and Stadia) are not affected by this situation and will be published as planned, next February 1st. The developers, in addition, have promised that next January 25 there will be more information about the game.
Life is Strange: Remastered Collection includes remastered versions of Life Is Strange and Life Is Strange: Before the Storm, two narrative adventures that had a remarkable critical and public success in its launch.
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