One week after the release of the last episode, "Tell Me Why" is still unavailable in several countries.

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One week after the release of the last episode, "Tell Me Why" is still unavailable in several countries.

Tell Me Why, the spiritual sequel to Dontnod's popular series Life is Strange, concluded on September 10 with the release of its third and final episode. However, despite being listed on Steam DB and Microsoft's storefront, it is still not available in multiple countries a week after its release.

Tell Me Why currently has a "Very Positive" rating on Steam, attracting players in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, France, Greece, India, Japan, Australia, and New Zealand. However, players in many other countries, including Russia, Turkey, Ukraine, China, Peru, and parts of the Middle East and Southeast Asia, may be able to see the game on the store page, but it is marked "currently unavailable."

However, there is hope for players in these countries who wish to purchase the game: the full game became available for purchase on both Steam and the Xbox store earlier this week, with all three episodes available, although the release was also delayed in Uruguay.

A spokesperson for publisher Xbox Game Studios told Eurogamer, "Regional availability of the game may vary by market. [This decision is] based on a wide range of factors and is focused on providing the best gaming experience for consumers." While this is a rather vague explanation, the possibility remains that the game will be seen in other countries soon, as its release in Uruguay was ultimately not delayed for very long. [Tell Me Why, heralded as the first game by a major developer to feature a transgender playable character, has been met with a lot of excitement from fans who thought Dontnod's iconic franchise had no small amount of influence on the new stand-alone release, with the release of the " earned the nickname "Life is Strange 3. To learn more, please see our review here.

Meanwhile, fans eagerly awaiting further news from Dontnod, whether they have already finished playing "Tell Me Why" or are waiting for it to be released in their region, will be interested to know that the next installment, "Twin Mirror," which has been delayed since last year, finally has a release date The game will be released on December 1 for Microsoft Windows, PS4 and XB1.

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