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Season 3 Of Telltale’s Walking Dead Game Arrives This Fall
The studio has been working on a number of different series simultaneously for a while now: originally, a pair of teams released the Game of Thrones adaptation and Tales from the Borderlands at the same time, which was quickly followed by the multi-part Minecraft: Story Mode series. Batman has always been very popular – even more so in the last decade – and all the recent Arkham games definitely haven’t hurt his popularity with gamers.
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A couple months ago Telltale Games suggested that their third season of the critically acclaimed The Walking Dead would launch by the end of 2016.
Late previous year, Telltale Games announced that it was doing a Batman video game – or as the company likes to call it, a series – sometime during 2016.
If Telltale has this season close enough to completion that they’re confident in revealing a release window, we’re likely to get a new trailer during E3.
Wayne Manor reference and invitation to media is another hint toward the announcements regarding Batman at E3.
Perhaps we’ll hear more about both series in the near future. After a new tweet was sent out by Job Stauffer who is the head of creative communications for Telltale Games, we can expect to see the third season of The Walking Dead at some point this fall.
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Stauffer ended his tweet by reminding everyone that E3 begins next week, inferring that more details will be made clear once the annual trade show kicks off.