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The Expanse: A Telltale Series, the developer’s first new title since relaunching under LCG Entertainment, is now available. Developed with Deck Nine Games, the first episode is playable on Xbox One, PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X/S and PC via the Epic Games Store. A redband version of the story trailer is also available, featuring some explicit gore. Check it out below.
As a prequel to the TV series, The Expanse: A Telltale Series focuses on Camina Drummer, executive officer aboard the Artemis. While traversing The Belt and taking on different scavenging jobs, Drummer has to manage her crew and make decisions to ensure their survival. The story can branch depending on your decisions, with potentially different endings.
Though this is only the first episode, additional episodes will release every two weeks. There will also be a bonus episode, Archangel, which launches this Fall for Deluxe Edition owners. It features UN Secretary-General Chrisjen Avasarala as the protagonist as she attempts to maintain order on Earth while dealing with her issues.
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The Expanse: A Telltale Series, developed by the reborn Telltale Games and Deck Nine (of Life is Strange: Before the Storm fame), arrived last month with Episode 1. Two weeks later, Episode 2 is now available, with protagonist Camina Drummer becoming the captain of The Artemis and having to make some tough decisions. Check out the release trailer below.
The second episode of Telltale and Deck Nine's new narrative adventure sees players face moral and tactical conundrums.
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The Expanse: A Telltale Series picks up right where the first episode left off. Things were in a bit of disarray, so the opening moments of The Expanse: A Telltale Series Episode 2 are a bit hectic. However, Camina Drummer is now the captain of The Artemis, which means our choices should now matter more than ever. Even though we’re technically still in the first half of the series, by the end of the episode I certainly feel like things are moving forward.
I’m standing in front of an airlock door, staring at someone through the glass. I – which is to say, Camina Drummer – am on the right side of the door; the someone I’m watching is on the wrong one. I have a decision to make. This someone is begging me for their life. They’re a fool, greedy and bigoted and incompetent, and a danger to everyone else on board, especially me. But this someone is promising me useful information. They’re swearing they’ll make up for their sins. Do I press the button to let them back inside the ship, locking them in the brig and hoping they won’t find some new way to screw me down the line? Or do I press the other button, vent them into space, and live with the knowledge that I took a life in cold blood for the sake of convenience masquerading as justice?
The Expanse star recently joined game director Stephan Frost to experience some of the first episode of The Expanse: A Telltale Series.