You can play this story-driven LGBTQ+ game for free during Pride Month

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Xbox Game Studios has made Tell Me Why free on Xbox consoles and PC for June to celebrate Pride Month.

Xbox is going all-in during Pride Month this year with a number of deals and partnerships . This includes making Tell Me Why, the decision-making narrative game about twins dealing with their childhood trauma, free for June.

Recommended Videos The game, developed by Don’t Nod Entertainment and published by Xbox Game Studios, follows twins Tyler and Alyson, who return to their Alaska hometown to decipher their childhood memories and more accurately remember what caused their mother’s death. In traditional Don’t Nod fashion, it features a supernatural twist, with the twins having a psychic bond and being able to view memories by interacting with objects.

Outside the game itself, Don’t Nod and Xbox Game Studios published an FAQ that delves into questions potential players might have about the LGBTQ+ elements in the story, along with details on how it portrays indigenous people.

 

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