Lost Records
Another look at Lost Records: Bloom & Rage is here before the year ends and we get closer to the abyss of Lost Records
It looks as if the Abyss is calling us ever closer as we get closer to the full launch of Lost Records: Bloom & Rage. The release is still slated for a split date of February 18th and March 18th in 2025 so the PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC gamers out there can have the game split in half. At least it is not like how DON’T NOD use to do it, but that is a topic for a different time. For now, we get one more fun look at some of the darkness that we will experience in Lost Records: Bloom & Rage as well as how some of the minds might be shattered along the way. Unless the abyss turns out to be something vastly different than expected…
All in all, the new teaser for Lost Records: Bloom & Rage does not show off much more of the gameplay or really what to expect from the game. That is a bit of a good thing for those looking to go in without any spoilers. It does lean more into why we are getting the Bloom and Rage parts of the game split after the fateful summer our characters have gone through in their past. It is also why we have the split release dates for Lost Records: Bloom & Rage to lean into the theme and let the story stew with us all a little bit more and not just a clever subtitle for the game. have a look and get a little more teased with it all out there. Then be happy that we have something concrete for the release date than we did before with the "early 2025" that was all the rage not too long ago.
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The Abyss beckons…
Embark on a new narrative journey by the creators of Life Is Strange. Film your summer of 1995 and create memories of a lifetime with your new friends. 27 years later, confront the dark secrets that made you all promise to never speak again after that fateful summer.
Lost Records: Bloom & Rage releases on February 18 (“Bloom”) and March 18, 2025 (“Rage”) on PC, Xbox Series X|S, and PlayStation 5.
When do you think we will get something deeper for Lost Records: Bloom & Rage or will the team keep that all obfuscated out there until well after the game's release? Will it make perfect sense to have the game split in this way or will it just be a way to keep the game in the zeitgeist a little longer than a month as many other titles fall off a week or two into their releases now? Will we actually get pulled into the abyss here or will it be another metaphor for us to deal with in our own mental states? Fall down the rabbit hole to the comment section and then feel free to discuss the thoughts there. We will keep our eyes open for everything else to come for Lost Records: Bloom & Rage, so be sure to keep your eyes locked onto the site for us. I have a feeling this is going to be a great story and one that none of us are going to want to miss.