


The only glimmer of hope for displeased players of the title was that they said they would continue to listen and try to learn from what just happened, but in saying that, there would be no "easy solution that will please everyone". They didn't offer any solution to the problem at present and did state that they understand the trust they have with their community could now be compromised.

In the statement they apologised for not getting back to the community in a timely manner, but went on to discuss that due to Steam only giving the option to buy the full season, they didn't have a choice ( although all platforms were affected they didn't touch on this, only Steam ) and that they take full responsibility that they didn't make it clear enough that you would indeed have to buy the bundle this time around. Another reason for annoyance was that due to the long wait times between episodes, they felt like they shouldn't have to shell out up-front for something they won't get to play for quite some time.Īfter a lengthy period, the Life is Strange 2 team took to Twitter to issue a statement to address some of these issues in the hopes of rectifying the situation. The mitigating factors seemed to be that players were given the opportunity to purchase the first episode at the start, but now felt forced to buy the bundle just to play the second without any prior warning that this would indeed be the case at launch. This seemed to be an issue for the vast majority of players on all platforms and with no response from the Life is Strange 2 twitter page, tensions started to grow.
