'Life is Strange: Before the Storm' spoilers, speculations: Episode 2 out to enjoy now

Screenshot from the "Life is Strange: Before the Storm" trailer PlayStation's YouTube channel

"Life is Strange: Before the Storm" is releasing its second episode this Oct. 19. Earlier on Oct. 13, Deck Nine, the game's developer, released a trailer for the second episode of the hit choice-based, adventure game. 

The trailer announced the second episode's release date alongside hinting at future events such as Frank asking Chloe to sneak into Blackwell in search of a package, David moving in with Joyce, and the giant forest fire that happened at the very end of the first episode.

While the events of the episode itself have not yet been revealed, the bits and pieces of information that were shown have sparked up online discussions among fans, with many speculating on the growing relationships between the game's characters and where these connections will eventually lead them.

"Life is Strange: Before the Storm" is a prequel to "Life is Strange," so while most of the questions regarding the final outcome of things have already been answered by the game that came before it, fans are curious to see how the prequel's events will eventually tie up with that of "Life is Strange's."

In "Life is Strange" Rachel Amber has been missing for six months, Chloe owes frank a crippling amount of money, and Max returns to Arcadia bay with the power to rewind time. In "Life is Strange: Before the Storm" none of that has happened yet. Chloe and Rachel are best friends, Frank is still on good terms with the girls, and Max is away in Seattle and has yet to repair her friendship with Chloe.

Things have yet to go downhill and fans are excited to see how the events will all unfold. While Deck Nine has yet to confirm anything, the trailers have hinted at what is to come and until things are confirmed the fans will continue to come up with their own speculations.

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