The aforementioned changes to both Telltale and Life is Strange: True Colors can shape the future of The Wolf Among Us, as well as other titles to come from Telltale Games in the future. Telltale Games went through hard times, and it isn't a secret that the recovery is tough, especially with the new Telltale development team losing rights to several of its original IPs. Life is Strange as a series is probably one of the most iconic episodic adventure games, so when it drops a very recognizable trait of its legacy, this is bound to affect other similar games as well. The Future Of Episodic Games: The Wolf Among Us 2, Life Is Strange: True Colors RELATED: The Wolf Among Us 2 Starting from Scratch That's a significant change for both franchises that will surely impact both titles' storytelling methods. The Wolf Among Us 2 is likely to do something similar once it releases, as the new Telltale studio confirmed all episodes are in the works simultaneously.
Deck Nine Games will still divide Life is Strange: True Colors into episodic format, but all True Colors episodes will be available upon release. The biggest change to the franchise happening with the latest entry is dropping the episodic release format. As for Life is Strange: True Colors, this entry is undergoing big changes as well.ĭeck Nine Games, the same studio that made Life is Strange: Before the Storm, returns to develop Life is Strange: True Colors. Since Telltale Games declared bankruptcy back in 2018, and considering it lost most of its assets and part of the original team working on its games, it is likely that things will change for the series.
With Life is Strange: True Colors closing in, it's safe to assume that the new Telltale Games will draw inspiration from what is changing with the game for its second, very anticipated season called The Wolf Among Us 2.