Don’t Nod has revealed that the release of Tape 2 for their highly anticipated narrative adventure game, Lost Records: Bloom and Rage, has been postponed by nearly a month. The studio, celebrated for its work on the beloved Life is Strange series—now under the stewardship of Deck Nine Games—has been diversifying its portfolio with various titles across different genres and styles in recent years. This latest project, however, appears to signal a return to the studio’s roots, reminiscent of the engaging storytelling found in the Life is Strange franchise.
Bursting with a wave of 90s nostalgia, Lost Records: Bloom and Rage tells the captivating tale of four high school girls embarking on a musical adventure, which is aptly reflected in the game’s title. Much like Life is Strange, this game places a strong emphasis on storytelling, inviting players to engage with a variety of characters while exploring the charming, Michigan-inspired town of Velvet Cove. The narrative-driven approach promises to immerse players in a rich world filled with emotional depth and relatable experiences
It appears that the interval between the two Tapes of Lost Records has increased. In a recent FAQ update regarding the game, Don’t Nod revealed that the release date for Lost Records: Bloom and Rage’s Tape 2 has been postponed by almost a month, now set for April 15. This change comes as the developers aim to refine the game further, ensuring a smoother experience for players.
Lost Records: Bloom and Rage Tape 2 Delayed To April 15
In a recent update, Don’t Nod reassured its fans that they have something exciting planned for social media to compensate for the delay of Tape 2. While the specifics of this surprise remain unclear, it hints at a potential reveal that could include in-game cosmetics or perhaps even a giveaway. The way Don’t Nod has communicated this suggests that it will be a delightful bonus for the community, rather than a major announcement.
Tape 1 of Don’t Nod’s Lost Records, titled Bloom and Rage, is scheduled for release on Xbox, PlayStation, and PC on February 18. As fans eagerly anticipate this launch, they have a little over two months to look forward to Tape 2. This gap provides an excellent opportunity for enthusiasts to engage with Don’t Nod’s social media channels, where updates and hints about the upcoming installment are likely to be shared.