Fr. 59.50

Life is Strange: Welcome to Caledon University

English · Hardback

Will be released 14.04.2026

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Step into the world of Life is Strange: Double Exposure in this official in-universe guide to Caledon University, packed with hidden secrets and in-world commentary from the characters, including Max Caulfield, Safi, and Moses.

Welcome to Caledon University, a prestigious academic institution nestled in the town of Lakeport in Vermont. Thinking of enrolling? Get on the freshman fast-track with this comprehensive look at campus life, notable locations, and the rich history that shapes Max Caulfield's world of Life is Strange: Double Exposure.
>Explore detailed maps, staff profiles, and student societies, all while uncovering the true stories and hidden sides that make this university unforgettable. Scattered throughout the pages are handwritten notes, photos, doodles, and personal commentary from the students themselves, including Max, Safi, Moses and more, giving you a behind-the-scenes peek at what it's really like to navigate the halls of Caledon... and uncover its secrets for yourself.

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Chris Farnell is the author of Star Trek: Lower Decks - Crew Handbook for Titan Books. He's also authored apocalyptic space opera Fermi's Progress, YA clone novel Mark II and creepy fiction anthology Dirty Work. He has also written the Doctor Who tie-ins The Time Traveller's Diary and Knock! Knock! Who's There? the official Doctor Who jokebook, alongside scenarios for TTRPG Spire: The City Must Fall's source books and articles for Den of Geek, Wireframe magazine and others. He is based in Norwich, UK.

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