Happy International Women’s Day, everyone! As you will have no doubt noticed from social media feeds today, March 8th is celebrated globally as International Women’s Day. While this most often manifests as beautifully and positive tweets, posts and other messages celebrating the contributions and accomplishments of notable women everywhere, we wanted to acknowledge all of
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Fortnite is obviously one of the biggest games on the planet, and the battle royale title has continued to find even bigger ways to draw players in through its massive events and crossovers. After its most recent excursions with The Mandalorian and God of War, Fortnite is going even bigger by bringing some familiar faces into the
Yesterday’s Gamescom Opening Night Live included some new surprises for fans of smaller franchises. One of those was the reveal of Bridge Constructor: The Walking Dead. The footage was mostly a live-action trailer that didn’t show off much of the game. Give it a look below, if you missed it. Fans of the franchise will
With what’s been happening in the past and especially in light of current events, it’s important to reflect on the video games that have centered or been inclusive of black characters, as well as games led by black developers. Representation has been an ongoing conversation in video games (and other forms of media), and the
The Walking Dead franchise has been going strong for well over 15 years, and video games have been a great part of its success. Thanks to acclaimed titles like Telltale Games’ The Walking Dead, the post-apocalyptic series has found interesting ways to continue its story of survival through video games. That has included this year’s release
It has been over a year since the fallout of Telltale Studios, leading to The Walking Dead IP being moved to Skybound Games while other franchise rights like The Wolf Among Us sticking with the acquirer of Telltale LCG Entertainment. Due to the fallout, The Walking Dead series was delisted from Steam but is now back for players
The Walking Dead: Saints and Sinners will release in just over a month. That being said, a lot of specifics regarding its launch were still up in the air, so Skydance Interactive clarified most of them today. This includes details on pricing, the various versions of The Walking Dead: Saints and Sinners that will be
Survios, the VR developer behind games like Creed: Rise to Glory, recently began to flesh out their 2019 lineup by unveiling a pirate VR game called Battlewake. Just one week later, the developer has unveiled its next title set to come to retail VR platforms in Fall 2019 – The Walking Dead: Onslaught. Instead of
While the closure of Telltale Games last fall left an unfortunate note on the release of the remaining episodes of The Walking Dead: The Final Season, the last two installments of the series were finally released earlier this year from Skybound Games and its StillNotBitten development team. Given that the series managed to reach a satisfying
Skybound announced today The Walking Dead: The Telltale Definitive Series on Xbox One, PS4, and PC via Epic Game Store. The Walking Dead: The Telltale Definitive Series is a compilation with all seasons and many upgrades. Among these are graphical improvements, and making-of like bonus features. The game is available physically for pre-order on Skybound’s
Following the tragic closure of Telltale Games last fall and development that shifted hands over to the StillNotBitten team at Skybound Games, The Walking Dead: The Final Season finally brought the story of Clementine to a bittersweet close. While the journey may be over for Telltale’s take on The Walking Dead, its impact will live on, as
The final episode of The Walking Dead: The Final Season, “Take Us Back,” carries with it a lot of weight, even more so than the usual season finales that we’ve come to expect from other episodic games, Telltale or otherwise. This final episode not only has to wrap up a season of narrative storytelling, but also
The 18th annual Tribeca Film Festival is set to kick off at the end of April and this year, the event will feature a discussion around one of the video game industry’s most highly-anticipated titles. Announced today on Tribeca’s website, this year’s edition of “Tribeca Talks,” a series of discussions centered around topics related to
After several years in development by Overkill Software and being published by Starbreeze Studios, the long-awaited Overkill’s The Walking Dead released last November to middling reception from both critics and players. Though support for the game seemed to be in the pipeline for at least the rest of the year alongside console versions of the game
Yesterday, at EVO Japan, Bandai Namco showed off two of Tekken 7’s upcoming DLC characters. Both of which, Negan and Julia, will be launching on February 28. If you missed out on the initial trailer from the tournament yesterday, it’s definitely worth checking out as Tekken 7 director Katsuhiro Harada makes an appearance alongside The Walking Dead’s Negan in a funny
Norman Reedus has certainly paved his way in the film industry; unlike most actors, he isn’t afraid to shy away from his tattoos appearing in media. This includes his hand tattoo, that made its debut in the Death Stranding E3 2018 trailer. And while the tattoo may be best remembered from the speculation revolving around that, it
Straight out of EVO Japan, Tekken fans will have the chance to go hands-on with not one, but two DLC characters on February 28. Tekken veteran Julia Chang will join the roster as well as Negan from AMC’s The Walking Dead. You can check out a pretty in-depth trailer showing the two characters below. Who would’ve thought we’d ever get the
Though the unfortunate end of Telltale Games was one of the more tragic events that took place near the end of 2018, one of the silver linings that came from the studio’s end was that The Walking Dead: The Final Season would be picked up and continued by Skybound Games for the series’ remaining two episodes.
In the brand new trailer for the penultimate episode of The Walking Dead: The Final Season, you can catch a glimpse at the dark side of Clementine as well as get a tease of Lee’s return to the series. The game has had some development issues – if that’s one way to put it. Back in September 2018, Telltale
Skybound games has announced a partnership with Epic Games that will see future Telltale’s The Walking Dead: The Final Season episodes launch exclusively on the Epic Games Store. For those who have already purchased the entire season of Telltale’s The Walking Dead: The Final Season will still receive the remaining two episodes through their original client
After a tumultuous time for Telltale Games in the past few months leading to the studio’s closure this past fall, the fate of The Walking Dead: The Final Season was up in the air with the season having only been two episodes in. However, the Kinda Funny Games Showcase confirmed that we’ll see the next episode
On September 21st of this year, Telltale Games – acclaimed developers of Telltale’s The Walking Dead, Game of Thrones, The Wolf Among Us, Tales from the Borderlands, and more – laid off a majority of its workforce with no severance package and closed its doors for good. For weeks after the announcement, information regarding the shutdown
Last week brought the unfortunate news that Telltale Games, the developer behind acclaimed episodic titles such as The Walking Dead and The Wolf Among Us, would begin a majority studio closure that resulted in the layoffs of the majority of its staff. In the wake of the news, the fate of the studio’s current project, The Walking Dead:
According to multiple sources, Telltale Games, the creators of popular episodic adventure games like The Walking Dead, Tales from the Borderlands, The Wolf Among Us, Batman, Game of Thrones, and more are reportedly being hit with a huge number of layoffs. The Verge is reporting that the studio has laid off almost the entirety of the staff
With the end now in sight, Telltale Games is moving full steam ahead in bringing players a dramatic conclusion to the story of Clementine in their signature The Walking Dead series, and with the next chapter of The Walking Dead: The Final Season, it appears that threats new and will be making their way into Clementine’s life.
Developer Telltale Games has given us a sneak peek at episode two, “Suffer the Children” while they are at Pax West. Clementine’s much-awaited story had begun back in August, with Telltale Games kicking off The Walking Dead – The Final Season bringing much excitement to The Walking Dead fans. However, what is next in Clem’s
After giving us a story that first debuted six years ago, The Walking Dead: The Final Season will finally bring the story of Clementine to a close, and in a surprise announcement from Telltale Games, we now know when to expect the series’ upcoming three episodes to debut. Developer Telltale Games revealed the full release schedule
After several seasons set in the heartbreaking and intense world of a post-zombie apocalypse, Telltale Games’ The Walking Dead: The Final Season will officially be bringing its acclaimed series to a close, and now new footage from San Diego Comic-Con is here to show you the opening minutes. During San Diego Comic-Con 2018, Telltale Games debuted
With the series’ debut in 2012, fans of Telltale Games’ The Walking Dead series experience a heartbreaking and intense story as we followed the trail of Clementine in her journey though a walker-infested America, and now a new trailer and images have released giving us more of the picture behind her story in The Walking Dead: The
Since its debut in 2012, Telltale Games’ acclaimed episodic adaptation of The Walking Dead has brought players along an emotional and thrilling journey, and now the first chapter of The Walking Dead: The Final Season — and the end of Clementine’s story — will officially begin later this summer. Today, Telltale Games has unveiled the first trailer