Telltale Games announced on Thursday that a bonus episode of its video game is now out, offering up a new perspective on the previously released series.
Telltale Games announced on Thursday that a bonus episode of its video game is now out, offering up a new perspective on the previously released series.
When The Wolf Among Us 2 was re-announced five years ago, many had hoped that the game would finally have a smooth development cycle on the road to launch, but it has hit a number of significant stumbles behind-the-scenes since that time, and that launch has continued to be pushed back. Recently, developer Telltale Games broke months of silence on the game by sharing four new gameplay screenshots, accompanying which, the developer has also issued a brief statement.
New screenshots have been revealed for The Wolf Among Us 2. The video game adaptation of Bill Willingham's Fables comics has been long-anticipated. The first Wolf Among Us game began its release in 2013, ultimately publishing a complete collection of all five episodes in 2015. Since then, fans have been excited to see a return to Bigby Wolf's story, as the game and comics have left enough potential for plenty of other parts of the world to explore in The Wolf Among Us 2.
Plenty of long-awaited video games remain in development for years, seeing starts, stops and even restarts. Telltale Games’ The Wolf Among Us 2 is no exception, but like the Big Bad Wolf himself, it’s still kicking. Summer Game Fest and The Game Awards host Geoff Keighley announced that the project has entered production and shared some new images.
Five years after it was announced, The Wolf Among Us 2 is reportedly still in active production. In an interview with IGN, Telltale confirms that work is underway on the long-awaited sequel to the 2013 episodic neo-noir mystery-drama game—although a 2024 release window may be unlikely.
An update on Deck Nine and Telltale games has revealed that The Wolf Among Us 2's production is stil ongoing. The Wolf Among Us 2 aims to pick up after the events of the hit 2013 release. The first game adaptation of Bill Willingham's Fables comic series used developer Telltale's increasingly successful gameplay format, where players often had to make consequential dialogue choices under varying amounts of pressure.
Deck Nine Games, the studio behind Life is Strange: True Colours and last year's The Expanse: A Telltale Series, has announced it's laying off approximately 20 percent of its total workforce, blaming «the game industry's worsening market conditions».
The Expanse: A Telltale Series is now available on Steam after the game's four month long period as an Epic Games Store exclusive on PC.
After initially launching as an Epic Games Store-exclusive, The Expanse: A Telltale Series is now available for PC via Steam. Developed by Telltale Games and Deck Nine, it focuses on Camina Drummer as she navigates the scavenging ship Artemis in the Belt, avoiding pirates and other moral dilemmas along the way.
After its store listing appeared on Steam,The Expanse: A Telltale Series has officially been dated for the platform. It’s out on November 20th and arrives just a few months after Episode 1 debuted on the Epic Games Store.
Telltale Games and Deck Nine wrapped up their sci-fi adventure game The Expanse: A Telltale Series with the launch of its fifth and final episode in September, and soon, the game will also become available via another platform.
The wait for The Wolf Among Us 2 has been a long one, and at times, it’s looked entirely unlikely that the sequel would ever happen, though there has been strong hope that the reformed Telltale Games will be able to deliver the long-awaited game. However, it seems to have hit some significant productions issues.
Telltale Games has certainly been through the wringer in recent years, having been gutted and shuttered in 2018, before being reformed the following year thanks to the purchase of its remaining assets. In its renewed form, however, it seems the studio is once again going through a tough period.
released its fifth and final episode on Thursday, wrapping up the series and also releasing a new trailer for the series as a whole.
The Expanse: A Telltale Series has received its fourth and penultimate episode, which sees protagonist Camina Drummer in dire straits. The Artemis’s crew have mutinied, leaving her on a strange space station. She must now find a way to escape through any means necessary. Check out the launch trailer for Episode 4: Lady Paramount below.
The Expanse: A Telltale Series launched last month with Episode 1, followed by Episode 2 on August 10th. Telltale Games has affirmed its bi-weekly release schedule for the remaining three episodes, confirming that Episode 3 would launch on August 24th, Episode 4 on September 7th and Episode 5 on September 21st.
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 Expanse star recently joined game director Stephan Frost to experience some of the first episode of The Expanse: A Telltale Series.
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.
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