The Walking Dead Season 2 Episode 3 Video Game Releases Next Week; Title Launches on PS3, Xbox 360, iOS, Mac, and PC (TRAILER)
"The Walking Dead" Season 2 Episode 3 will be launching next week, an announcement on Telltale Games' Twitter said last week.
"In Harms Way" is coming out for PS3, Windows PC, and Mac on May 13, and on May 14 it will arrive for Xbox 360. iOS will get a release on May 15.
"Clementine and her group are captured by a brutally violent new leader. Are you ready to make hard-hitting decisions in order to escape?" the official trailer subscription reads. "Only the strong will survive in Episode 3 of The Walking Dead: The Game Season Two, available to download on #XboxLive now!"
See the video here.
The Walking Dead Season 1 video game is now listed in GameStop for the PS4 and Xbox One.
According to the retailer's website, the game is listed for June 17 at $29.99 for the Game of the Year Editions. The original versions of the game were released in November for PS3, Xbox 360, and Windows PC.
The Walking Dead Season 2 video game was launched on the PS Vita on April 22 Tell Tale.
According to Polygon, episode one "All That Remains" and episode two, "A House Divided," will be out for the handheld at the same time. Episode three, "In Harms Way," is unconfirmed at the moment, but news is sure to be out soon.
"Season Two continues the story that began in Season One. You are Clementine, a young survivor in a world gone to hell. The dead have risen to feast on the living, the living cannot be trusted. Choice matters: The decisions you make in the game change the story around you," the description of the game's trailer read.
"Many months have passed since the events seen in Season One of The Walking Dead, and Clementine is searching for safety. But what can an ordinary child do to stay alive when the living can be just as bad - and sometimes worse - than the dead? As Clementine, you will be tested by situations and dilemmas that will test your morals and your instinct for survival. Your decisions and actions will change the story around you, in this sequel to 2012's Game of the Year," it continued.
The episodes by themselves are $4.99 or can be obtained through the game's season's pass. The game updates in episodes, and the first was called "All That Remains," which will pick off exactly where the last episode left off.
Polygon reported that the game was originally headed to the Vita in March, but got pushed back a few weeks. Season one was put on the Sony handheld last August.