The studio responsible for the development of Life is Strange has teased a new game that will make you nostalgic
Don't Nod, which is responsible for the development of Life is Strange, recently announced that a new game is in development at its Montreal unit. Judging by the published image, the game should take us back to the 1990s.
Here's What We Know
The developers posted on Twitter an image of an old game console that looks like a Super Nintendo, with the caption, "Does this bring back memories from your childhood?"
Here's a little peek at what #DontNodMontreal is brewing!
- DON'T NOD (@DONTNOD_Ent) January 27, 2023.
Does it bring back memories from your childhood?
We're looking for talent to join the team in Montreal on this new narrative game!
Find all our openings here: https://t.co/IJi6njvHiJ pic.twitter.com/IFBAkGPGFW
Aside from the console, the entire entourage hints that the game's action takes place 25-35 years ago. Separately, there's a candy that looks similar to Starburst, and doesn't have much to do with the '90s. But the name of the candy is interesting: Epop, which is French for Epic (Don't Nod is based in Paris, and French is the official language of Montreal). Perhaps it's a hint of an Epic Games Store exclusive, or is the candy just that?
That seems to be all we can learn from this image, without building three-story theories, so we will wait for news from the developers with more details about the project.
Source: PC Gamer