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Lost Records: Bloom & Rage Part 2 Is Short, Shocking, And Strangely Satisfying


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  The Life Is Strange team's latest supernatural teen drama probably didn't need to be two parts, but its conclusion was worth the wait

"Lost Records: Bloom & Rage" is an upcoming narrative-driven game from the creators of "Life is Strange," set to release in late 2024 with a sequel following in early 2025. The game follows four high school friends in the summer of 1995, whose bond is tested by a mysterious event, leading them to reunite after 27 years. It promises a deep dive into themes of friendship, secrets, and personal growth, with a strong emphasis on character development and emotional storytelling. The game will be available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, and features a unique narrative structure split into two parts, allowing players to explore the characters' past and present.

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