TellTale's The Walking Dead Season 3 Premiers in November

TellTale's The Walking Dead Season 3 Premiers in November

Ready or not, the feels are coming.

Cryptastic by Cryptastic on Sep 03, 2016 @ 02:49 PM (Staff Bios)
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Who's ready to feel? Just in time for the Holiday season, Telltale's next season of their popular Walking Dead game is coming out in November. At least, the first chapter is. The beginning part of the new season will be called "A New Frontier." It will reintroduce us to the tragic character, Clementine, as well as fully introduce us to her new, perhaps ill-fated sidekick, Javier Garcia.


I plan to binge holiday music while I play.

The release of Walking Dead: Season 3 is for all platforms: console, PC, Mac, and mobile. The new season is set four years after the start of season one, and puts an older Clementine front and center. Now, the world has had plenty of time to adapt to the whole "zombie apocalypse" thing, leading to a whole new host of challenges. One of the biggest aspects Telltale seems excited about is how the new playable character, Javier, will be used as a way to slowly learn what Clementine has been up to between the seasons.

I can't wait to learn more. November can't come fast enough.

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