Gaming
Life Is Strange Episode 5 Coming October 20

Life Is Strange Episode 5: Polarized has been given a tentative release date. The game’s official Twitter account posted that Square Enix is aiming for an October 20 release date, telling fans to “prepare to weather the storm.” The episode will be the final instalment for Life Is Strange, with the previous episode having ended on quite the cliffhanger.
Life is Strange Ep 5 is aiming to release Oct 20th! Prepare to weather the storm #LISFinale http://t.co/kDDtJ7oqko pic.twitter.com/ZLypWoT0oE
— Life Is Strange (@LifeIsStrange) September 21, 2015
“We don’t normally announce a date until we know the game is 100% ready but in the spirit of Max’s birthday (today) we wanted to let you know early that we are aiming to release Episode 5 ‘Polarized’ October 20,” said Luc from Dontnod in a blog post. “We’ve seen that a lot of you can’t wait to play the Life is Strange finale and are eagerly awaiting a release date. The episode is getting closer to submission and we have almost completed development.”
The final episode was originally scheduled for launch around late September, so this release date represents a slight delay. Of course, most fans would prefer the game take a little longer to come out if it means the game’s final instalment will be better.
“Your tweets, comments and messages have kept us going through this busy stage of development and we can’t thank you enough for your continued support. We are super excited for you to play the finale and we hope you enjoy the ride! We couldn’t have foreseen the great reaction Life is Strange has had so far, the community is fantastic and we love seeing/reading your reactions to each episode.”
Life Is Strange has been a roller-coaster through episodes 3 and 4, and with the previous episode ending on a huge cliff-hanger, expectations are high for episode 5. The game has so far received near universal acclaim from critics and players alike. It’s available for PC, Xbox One, Xbox 360, PS3, and PS4. Just like the previous episodes, the fifth episode will release on all platforms simultaneously.
Gaming
Early Launch of Diablo 4 PS5, PS4 Has License Issues

Blizzard couldn’t expect it to be flawless, could they? The Ultimate Edition’s four days of early access to Diablo 4 on PS5 and PS4 has caused many license errors. Blizzard may not be able to fix Sony’s issue, which is preventing them from playing.
“We are seeing reports regarding PlayStation users experiencing Invalid License errors,” community manager PezRadar writes. We’re investigating and will update.” PC and Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One players have been able to play since the game launched less than an hour ago, suggesting a Sony flaw.
Only the Ultimate Edition of Diablo 4 has early access, with the full launch on June 6, 2023. After accessing Diablo 4, consult our guide. Do you have licensing issues like PS5, PS4 players?
Gaming
Ubisoft’s E3-Style Livestream Is Worth Watching

A new sizzle reel promises gameplay for games we’ve been waiting for at Ubsoft’s annual Forward showcase on June 12 at 10 am PT / 6 pm BST. Expect live updates on Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, Assassin’s Creed Mirage, and The Crew Motorfest during the French publisher’s spotlight.
Publisher showcases are now commonplace. Over the next week and a half, we’ll be eating well as E3 announces exciting video games.
Ubisoft’s Forward event—what are you hoping to see?
Gaming
The PS5 and PS4 narrative adventures The Expanse revives Telltale Games

The Expanse: A Telltale Series will release its first five episodes on PS5 and PS4 on July 27. New gameplay footage was released in a trailer.
This isn’t the original Telltale team, which imploded two years ago in a twist many saw coming. Deck Nine and LCG Entertainment are developing and publishing The Expanse, a hermit-crabbing game.
If you missed that hot moment when we were swimming in episodic narrative content, your chance is coming. The Expanse: A Telltale Series: your thoughts? Try this doppelganger?
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