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Ashly Burch returns for Life is Strange Before the Storm’s bonus episode

Ashly Burch will return for Life is Strange Before the Storm‘s bonus episode, “Farewell”, Square Enix today confirmed.

Burch, who didn’t sign on as Chloe for the prequel due to the then-ongoing SAG-AFTRA strike, will be joined by Hannah Telle as both reprise their roles as Chloe and Max, respectively.

“Rhianna DeVries has done a fantastic job for the voice and motion capture of 16-year-old Chloe so far, bringing a little bit of herself to the role, just as Ashly had in the previous game,” Square Enix wrote in a press release issued earlier today. “We are forever thankful to Rhianna for the work she has put into Before the Storm and she will continue to work with us for the motion capture of young Chloe in Farewell.”

Max was already confirmed as a playable character in “Farewell.”

“The team here were thrilled to hear the news that both Hannah Telle and Ashly Burch were able to come back together again to voice Max and Chloe”, added Jeff Litchford, Vice President of Deck Nine Games. “We were really happy with Rhianna DeVrie’s performance as Chloe in Before the Storm and the fan reaction to her has been great, she’ll continue to work closely with us as part of a really close team we have created.”

Life is Strange: Before the Storm continues with episode three shortly. The episodic title is available on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4.


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