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Dontnod Entertainment is giving away Tell Me Why for Pride Month

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Life is Strange developer Dontnod Entertainment is offering supernatural episodic adventure Tell Me Why for free on PC.READ MORE: ‘Life Is Strange’ Remastered Collection has been announcedAs spotted on the Windows Store (via PC Gamer), all three episodes of the 2020 hit title will be available for anyone to add to their collection permanently throughout June.

This only seems to include Microsoft’s Window Store at the moment and not Steam or the Epic Games Store.While Dontnod itself has yet to explain the decision, it’s likely down to the game’s story that features a transgender character as one of its main characters.“In this intimate mystery, reunited twins Tyler and Alyson Ronan use their supernatural bond to unravel the memories of their.

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