While it's unlikely that Tyler and Alyson's story will see continuation in the form of a sequel, it's possible that Don't Nod could use the Tell Me Why name to tell new stories highlighting LGBTQ+ characters, similar to how Life is Strange 2 and True Colors feature entirely new settings and sets of characters from the original game. Additionally, Tell Me Why provided links to the game on Xbox and Steam underneath the original tweet. The tweet adds that gamers who are looking to further support the LGBTQ+ community should consider donating money to trans creators as well as local charities. With this, the game seems to have become somewhat of a beacon of LGBTQ+ Pride in the Xbox world. This is the third year in a row following its September 2020 release that Tell Me Why is being made available all June in celebration of Pride. On Twitter, Tell Me Why announced that the award-winning episodic adventure game will be available for free on Xbox and PC for the entire month of June in honor of Pride Month. RELATED: Overwatch 2 Reveals New Cosmetics, Map Changes for Pride Month Event Tell Me Why later went on to win the Games For Impact award at The Game Awards 2020. During development Don't Nod worked closely with GLAAD to ensure a respectful telling of Tyler's story. While it released in 2020 to mixed reception, Tell Me Why marked an important moment as it featured a trans lead character in Tyler Ronin, portrayed by trans voice actor August Aiden Black. Similar to the heavy themes that characterize Don't Nod's Life is Strange games, Tell Me Why has players navigate the rocky relationship between Tyler and his sister Alyson as they both telepathically process childhood trauma in a snowy Alaskan fishing town. In this case an entire episodic narrative-driven adventure game in Tell Me Why is available for gamers to pick up for free.įrom Don't Nod, the studio behind the celebrated Life is Strange franchise, Tell Me Why was created in partnership with Xbox Game Studios Publishing as an Xbox ecosystem exclusive. Overwatch 2 has started an in-game event which adds a Pride parade to one of its maps and Disney Dreamlight Valley is offering in-game Pride t-shirts to its players. As Pride Month begins, studios are celebrating LGBTQ+ gamers and game developers in a variety of ways. That being said, Microsoft is clearly (and surprisingly) betting on its American muscle first by opting for Mexican (and Brazilian) voices before completing the so-called Multi-5 in terms of dubbing for Europe.For the third year in a row, Tell Me Why, a narrative adventure game featuring trans protagonist Tyler Ronin, will be available free for Xbox and PC gamers the entire month of June. This is a much wider offering compared to Square Enix's efforts in Life is Strange, which for example released with English-only texts and took a year to get additional subtitles. Text only: Chinese (simplified), Italian, Russian, Spanish (Spain), Japanese, Corean.Text and voice:, French, German, Spanish (Mexico), Portuguese (Brazil).Now Gamereactor can confirm which language options players will enjoy in Tell Me Why at release, which are as follows: However, at the same time, it'll be more ambitious in terms of production values, with enhanced and more detailed graphics on both Xbox One and Windows PC, along with added languages for both dubbing and subtitles. While keeping the same trademark audio-visual and narrative style, the game will be more self-contained and focused, as its three episodes (of two-three hours each) will launch closer to each other at pre-announced dates. Microsoft and Dontnod will release the episodic adventure Tell Me Why this summer with the goal of surpassing the previous success enjoyed by the Parisian studio with Life is Strange.
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