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Life is Strange: Double Exposure Will Have a Sequel, Leaks Suggest

It has been claimed that copies of Life is Strange: Double Exposure are in the wild just days before it’s set to hit the market, and images and gameplay have started surfacing online. In one leak, the game’s ending is unravelled in full, and while I won’t spoil the details here, the direct suggestion of the images is that there will be a sequel to Double Exposure.


Back Again

Life is Strange: Double Exposure is a return to form for Max Caulfield, who re-appears in the franchise for the first time since 2015’s Life is Strange kickstarted the series. In this entirely new outing, Caulfield is brought back to life by Deck Nine, who previously created and released Life is Strange: True Colors.

This is a new and original story with nods to past games, and the fact that Max is back is pulling players worldwide back into the fray. In 2015, Don’t Nod produced the episodic ‘Life is Strange’ and broke the hearts of gamers everywhere as they explored an emotional if at times angsty storyline.

On Reddit, a particular post surfaced breaking down the game’s ending, and there’s a shot and a walkthrough that clearly indicates a sequel is planned for Double Exposure. It was also revealed that it ends in much the same way as the first game, with the players being forced to make an ultimate decision that instantly directs the game’s ending.

Are you still looking forward to Double Exposure, or have the leaks ruined the ending for you? Let us know on the Insider Gaming forum.


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8 comments

  • The game flopped and they’re making a sequel? What’s wrong with Square Enix? Where is Kingdom Hearts 4 and Missing Link?

  • This game isn’t even out yet if it flips then what? FF7 Rebirth same problem that game flopped and another is on the way. Meanwhile Kingdom Hearts 4 still has had no update and Square has no AAA title for 2025 I hope 4 is done and 5 and a potential 6 are already in development to wrap up the Kingdom Hearts series and a remake of Union X and Dark Road.

  • It’s not out yet but yeah where is Kingdom Hearts 4? I don’t this game will meet Square Enix expectations and I thought they were done with “western games”? If they’re making this I say hire Saber to remake Sleeping Dogs and get the original team back for a proper sequel.

  • If they had a bunch of Kingdom Hearts games ready to go they wouldn’t be in financial disaster but instead they make flops and KH3 was bad anything after has to fix that travesty.

  • Why? We can’t get Verum Rex or more Kingdom Hearts games but this garbage and FF7 is getting more? Who is in charge at SE they need to be fired.

  • The original studio has problems now they’re making more of this trash. Everyone’s reaction to this was not again? Square said they were done with western games that why they sold off Eidos why make this and green light another? If you’re going to do a western game bring back Sleeping Dogs just pay Saber to remake it.

  • Square Enix where is Kingdom Hearts 4?! Where’s Missing Link? Why was Dark Road and Union Cross taken down? Leaks and updates for everything else except Kingdom Hearts. Midori was wrong he said they would show at D23 that never happened.

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