Prototype via Square Enix

Square Enix released an extended gameplay trailer on Tuesday for Life is Strange: Remastered Drove that offered an in-depth look at the first game's graphical improvements. The trailer featured gameplay from Life is Strange's first episode, Chrysalis, which shows Max Caulfield navigating her style through Blackwell Academy.

The near apparent changes present were improvements to both lighting and textures, too as more natural facial animations. Ane scene from the trailer — the disharmonize between Chloe and Nathan in the school bathroom — demonstrated that facial features would be more than pronounced in the remaster. Square Enix did not share footage of Before the Tempest's remaster, but developer Deck 9 has said that it has "a wealth of preview goodies" planned ahead of the collection's February launch.

Life is Strange: Remastered Collection is due out on PC, PlayStation, and Xbox consoles on February one, and it volition include remastered versions of the first Life is Strange title, also as its prequel, Before the Storm. It will likewise launch on the Nintendo Switch at a later engagement. According to Square Enix, the games will boast myriad improvements, such as enhanced visuals, animations, and "refined gameplay puzzles." Those who purchased the Ultimate Edition of Life is Foreign: Truthful Colors will besides receive the remastered collection at no additional cost.