Telltale's Walking Dead 3 Sees New Episode March 28

Telltale's Walking Dead 3 Sees New Episode March 28

Now with more tears!

Cryptastic by Cryptastic on Mar 23, 2017 @ 11:48 AM (Staff Bios)
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I have good news for gamers who straight up love being depressed. Episode 3 of Telltale's newest crying simulator, Walking Dead: A New Frontier, launches March 28. If you remember, episodes 1 and 2 released together at the game's launch late last year. Based on their past release schedules, a few months wait sounds about right.

Take a look below.



Of course, this isn't Telltale's first foray in episodic games. This is their their third installment for the Walking Dead franchise alone. They've already tackled many other pieces of work, from Game of Thrones to Borderlands. And yes, they all have their fair share of moral choices and heart break. It just wouldn't be a Telltale game without them.

I've been a fan of Telltale for the past couple of years, so I'm definitely playing the new episode on launch day. If you're interested, the new installment is coming out for PC, consoles, and mobile devices on the 28th. Just make sure you have a couple boxes of tissues handy.

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