Life Is Strange: True Colors Will Be Delayed on Nintendo Switch

Waiting for a True Release Date

You ever hear of a One-Two Punch? The phrase originates from when Square Enix delivers two pieces of upsetting or bad news back-to-back. It’s true, that’s where it comes from. Today, we got an original One-Two Punch regarding Life Is Strange.

Yesterday, Square Enix broke the bad news about Life Is Strange: Remastered Collection. The Arcadia Bay saga will be re-released sometime in early 2022, to give the development team a bit of a well deserved break between the release of True Colors and the Remastered Collection.

Life Is Strange: True Colors

Early this morning, Square Enix gave us an “Oh, and one more thing…” for Nintendo Switch owners. The release date for True Colors is set for September 10th, but it appears that the Nintendo Switch version will not quite make that deadline. It will be pushed back to an undetermined date.

It is unclear why the Nintendo Switch version is singled out for the delay, but rest assured that if you are planning to get it on the Switch, you will be playing it by the end of 2021. Square Enix will be announcing a new release date in the coming weeks.

A trailer for the Life Is Strange: True Colors DLC, Wavelengths was released today and its release date is set for the end of September. The trailer also noted that the Nintendo Switch version of the DLC would be coming later in the year, so we can assume that Nintendo Switch version of True Colors will be coming Wavelengths comes out for the other platforms.

Life Is Strange: True Colors will be coming out on September 10th for PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PS4, PS5, and Stadia, and will be coming out on Nintendo Switch later in 2021.

Which platform will you be playing True Colors on? Let us know in the comments below.

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