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Minecraft: Story Mode Will Be Playable at PAX Prime 2015

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Telltale Games is looking to have quite the presence at PAX Prime next weekend. They previously announced that they would be hosting a “Crowd Play” of Tales from the Borderlands, Episode 4. In addition their head of Creative Communications, Job Stauffer, has now revealed on Twitter that the event will be the first place fans can try out a hands-on demo of Minecraft: Story Mode.

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https://twitter.com/jobjstauffer/status/634761124488065027

Telltale gave the world its first look at Minecraft: Story Mode at Minecon in July, and announced a slew of stars who will lend their voice to the project. Patton Oswalt, Ashley Johnson, Corey Feldman, Billy West, and many more will feature throughout the game. No release date has been announced for the first episode yet, but if past years are anything to go by you can expect it to drop around the end of the year. Minecraft: Story Mode will be released on nearly every modern non-Nintendo platform: PC, Mac, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, compatible iOS devices, and Android.


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