Published on March 28, 2026
Hannah Telle and Rhianna DeVries, the voices behind the beloved duo Max and Chloe from the critically acclaimed video game series Life is Strange, are returning to the gaming world with a new installment titled Life is Strange: Reunion. This time, their performances are infused with even deeper personal resonances, particularly for DeVries, who recently shared the profound impact of a near-death experience on her work.
In an interview with 9news.com.au, DeVries opened up about her harrowing encounter and how it shifted her perspective on life and storytelling. “After facing something so intense, you realize the fragility of life and the importance of every moment,” she explained. This newfound appreciation for existence influenced her portrayal of Chloe, a character known for her complex emotions and resilience.
Telle, who voices Max, echoed DeVries’ sentiments, emphasizing the strong bond between their characters and the tumult of emotions that shape their journeys. “Max and Chloe’s relationship is all about navigating the highs and lows of friendship, love, and loss. Our experiences, especially Rhianna’s, allow us to bring authenticity to these moments,” she said.
Life is Strange: Reunion promises to delve deeper into the character development and narrative complexity that fans have come to love. The game blends engaging storytelling with rich character arcs, exploring themes of choice, consequence, and the significance of human connections.
Fans of the series can expect a rich narrative experience that reflects the evolution of both characters and the actors themselves. With DeVries’ personal journey informing her performance, and Telle’s lifelong dedication to the role, the duo is set to create an emotional impact that resonates with players on multiple levels.
As the release date approaches, anticipation is mounting, and many fans are eager to see how these new elements will play out in the collaborative experience that Life is Strange is renowned for. Their return not only reinforces the legacy of the franchise but also highlights the power of personal stories in shaping artistic expression.
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