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Watch The First 15 Minutes of Telltale’s The Walking Dead: The Final Season

The end to Telltale's long running The Walking Dead is just around the corner, dropping on August 14. To build some excitement surrounding Clementine's last chapter, Telltale has released the first 15 minutes of The Final Season over on their Youtube channel. 
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The end to Telltale’s long-running The Walking Dead is just around the corner, dropping on August 14. To build some excitement surrounding Clementine’s last chapter, Telltale has released the first 15 minutes of The Final Season over on their Youtube channel, and you can watch it down below.

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The game opens with Clem and AJ driving down the interstate on their never-ending journey of survival. The banter between the two is as well acted as you expect from a Telltale game, and the classic dialogue tree is ever present. The two eventually make their way to an abandoned train yard where they encounter a pretty odd pair of walkers strapped to some chairs. The story of the mysterious couple is gruesome in a way that only The Walking Dead knows best. Needless to say events escalate from their and Clem and AJ find themselves in a pretty precarious situation by video’s end.

The Walking Dead: The Final Season is rumored to be the last of Telltale’s games to use the aging Telltale Tool, as reported by Variety. It is rumored that Telltale’s next game, Stranger Things, will be using the Unity Engine. Since the launch of Telltale’s The Walking Dead in 2012, the series has spawned numerous sequels and spin-offs that have helped propel Telltale to a premier developer in the adventure game genre.

Catch The Walking Dead: The Final Season August 14 on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.


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Ian Napier
A games enthusiast for over half his life, he is a writer and game development student out of Maryland. A fan of all games but he may just give preferential treatment to action, fighting, and role-playing games. If not playing a game, writing about a game, or developing a game... you can find him sipping on a coffee and reading too many comics.