The Final Season of Telltale’s The Walking Dead Has Reportedly Been Cancelled
The fourth & final season of Telltale’s The Walking Dead has reportedly been cancelled after the game developer recently suffered mass layoffs.
The fourth & final season of Telltale’s The Walking Dead has reportedly been cancelled after the game developer recently suffered mass layoffs.
With a sudden upsurge of reports, the death of The Walking Dead and Wolf Among Us studio Telltale Games has been all but confirmed.
The first season of Telltale’s The Walking Dead is going to launch on the Nintendo Switch on August 28th, Telltale announced earlier this week.
A new trailer for the final season of Telltale’s The Walking Dead was recently uploaded and it certainly looks like Clementine has her work cut out for her this season.
If you’re a series fan who’s made some…questionable decisions in past The Walking Dead games then Telltale is giving you the opportunity to change them.
Several images that appeared to be leaked screenshots from The Wolf Among Us 2 were recently spotted online. However, Telltale Games confirmed that those screenshots weren’t official.
Telltale Games has dropped a live gameplay demo of the first fifteen minutes of the first episode of The Walking Dead: The Final Season.
For 14 years, Telltale Games has used an engine called Telltale Tool for the development of their 34 and counting games, but sources say that engine is being laid to rest in favor of a more popular modern engine.
Telltale Games, the developer responsible for everyone’s favorite narrative-driven adventure game adaptations such as Game of Thrones, The Walking Dead, The Wolf Among Us and Batman (among a plethora of others), has found itself in some legal hot water after the expulsion of a former CEO from the company in 2017.
If recent leaks are to be believed, Telltale’s The Walking Dead: The Final Season’s first episode will drop on August 14th. Pre-orders go live on June 8th.