Update: Square Enix has just confirmed that the Switch version of Life is Strange: True Colors has been pushed back to some other date this year. All other platforms remain on track for release on September 10. To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Manage cookie settings We won’t be quite ready to release on September 10 – but we still plan to release this year. Please watch our channels for a confirmed date over the coming weeks! — Life is Strange (@LifeIsStrange) August 12, 2021 You can read the original story below. Original story: Square Enix announced Wednesday that Life is Strange Remastered Collection has been delayed to an unspecified date in early 2022 on all platforms. The remaster was supposed to release alongside the next game, Life is Strange: True Colors. The main game has itself not been delayed, but releasing the two at the same time would have put undue pressure on the team, so the decision was made to delay the remaster. Owners of the Life is Strange: True Colors Ultimate Edition, which includes the remaster, will receive the included games when they arrive. The remaster includes the original Life is Strange, as well as Before the Store. To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Manage cookie settings — Life is Strange (@LifeIsStrange) August 11, 2021 The good news is that those looking forward to True Colors will be happy to know that the game’s first DLC, Wavelengths, arrives September 30. Life is Strange: True Colors releases September 10 on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Switch, and Stadia.