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Life is Strange: Before the Storm: Check out 20 minutes of gameplay here

Twenty minutes of Life is Strange: Before the Storm gameplay is now available for viewing, thanks to Square Enix.

You can check out gameplay from DONTNOD’s three-episode prequel below.

“This in depth, 20-minute video showcases three separate scenes from the first episode entitled ‘Awake’,” Square Enix said of the film. “In this footage edited together from three much longer scenes, the first scene takes place in an abandoned mill on the outskirts of Arcadia Bay where Chloe has managed to gain entry to an illegal concert. The second takes place later in the episode where the girls have spent the day together in another brand new environment called The Overlook – and the third and final scene will take the girls back to an important area from the first game that fans will be familiar with.”

Life is Strange: Before the Storm’s first episode heads to Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4 on 31 August.


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