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"Welcome back to Arcadia Bay, Max..." - The following page, Life Is Strange (Soundtrack), refers to content from Life Is Strange, an episodic game developed by DONTNOD Entertainment, Deck Nine Games and published by Square Enix.

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The Life Is Strange Soundtrack is a collection of licensed music purchased by DONTNOD Entertainment, used either to promote the game or featured throughout the five episode series. An official playlist on Spotify and YouTube was created by the game’s developers, and official soundtrack a was later released January 2016 in Europe and North America for the Limited Edition release of the game for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC.

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Soundtrack Listing

Licensed Tracks

Demo Tracks

Original Soundtrack

Promotion

Prior to its release, Life Is Strange was promoted using music from Syd Matters, in particular, "Obstacles"[1], which was later featured at the end of the game's first episode ("Chrysalis") and its last ("Polarized").[2] Later, for its episode one launch trailer[3], UK composer Nik Ammar's[4] "Glass Walls"[5], was used.

Music featured in the launch trailer for episode two ("Out of Time") was "Hold On Hope" by Dan Gautreau and Wolfgang Black.[6][7] Music featured in the launch trailer for "Chaos Theory" was "Seeker of the Sight" by George Timothy.[8]

Unique compared to the previous three trailers, music featured in the "Dark Room" launch trailer, "Square Peg Round Hole" was composed by TNR.[9][10] Music featured in the launch trailer for "Polarized" was "Power To Progress" by Darren Loveday and Stephen Loveday.[11]