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New Don’t Nod Game is Lost Records: Bloom & Rage

A new game from Life is Strange developers Don’t Nod was revealed at The Game Awards 2023, and it’s called Lost Records: Bloom & Rage. It will be released in late 2024.

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Here’s the first trailer for the title. It starts with a flashback, showing a bunch of teenagers in a band.

The premise of Lost Records appears to build on Don’t Nod’s strengths, featuring a story centered on a group of teens encountering something supernatural. These teens are Swann, Nora, Autumn and Kat, who are in a band together. In 1995, they encounter a glowing crater in the woods. The trailer then skips ahead 27 years to reveal one of the cast as an adult, suggesting a game that skips between the two time periods.

Don’t Nod are famous for being the original developers of the Life is Strange franchise. Lost Records is likely to follow a similar formula based on the trailer. Earlier this year, Don’t Nod released Jusant, a game about climbing.

Lost Records: Bloom & Rage will be released in late 2024 for Xbox Series X/S, PS5 and PC.


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