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Source: http://darkzero.co.uk/dontnod-ceo-t...android-retail-release-soundtrack-and-budget/
As part of the ongoing Paris Games Week event, that has been getting a lot of publicity this year thanks to Sony holding their first ever press conference at the show, Oskar Guilbert, the CEO of DONTNOD Entertainment the developers of Life is Strange made an appearance on Tech&Co.
When questioned directly by a presenter about possibly releasing Life is Strange on mobile and tablets he responds positively, but gave no details on if and when such a port would be released. Guilbert also commented that Life is Strange cost under 6 million to develop, which is not exactly cheap, but not the 10s of millions many games can hit nowadays.
He reiterated the 1 million unit sales numbers that was made known during the release of Episode Four, and went on to say that publisher Square Enix are very happy with these numbers.
Later on he goes into more detail about the future of Life is Strange, mentioning a retail (disc based) copy of the game as well as a soundtrack. Based on his comment, it seems a CD could be bundled with the disc version when released.
Sadly, Guilbert never delved into any truly juicy material, like a possible follow up to the series, or what a Season 2 of Life is Strange would be about. That is news for another day.
Thanks to the Life is Strange subreddit for alerting all to the news, and providing translation of the interview.
Source: http://darkzero.co.uk/dontnod-ceo-t...android-retail-release-soundtrack-and-budget/