For this author, Life Is Strange was at its absolute best when it was dealing with everyday issues, and Square Enix has recognised that as part of an all-new charity drive. Using the name of the adventure's in-game photography contest, #EverydayHeroes encourages fans to share stories on social media about how they overcame bullying and adversity. With every tagged tweet, publisher Square Enix will donate money to PACER's National Bullying Prevention Center.
The drive has already started and will run until 19th January, with the tweets being collected on a specially prepared website through here. The firm's even released a new trailer with voiceover from Chloe Price herself, which spotlights some of the more powerful moments from the game. We don't recommend watching this if you're sensitive to spoilers, but it's a nice reminder of just how daring the title's story was at times.
[source everydayheroes.lifeisstrange.com]
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I bought this game for PS4 even though I have not yet bought mine in order to take advantage of sale... didn't know that the game addressed bullying... I was bullied a lot as a child and that has really hurt my self esteem, even to this day
That's good, I'll forward this story to ppl who are #everydayheroes
A bully pulled a gun on my friend in a bathroom and so I froze time and petted squirrels #everydayheroes
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