All-New Trailer and Release Dates for The Walking Dead at Retail and New Console Platforms
YouTube Link: http://youtu.be/fNHdocn51uY
Fellow survivors,
Today we would like to share an all-new trailer and release dates on all-new console platforms for The Walking Dead: Season Two – A Telltale Games Series.
The Walking Dead: Season Two will be available to purchase at retailers in North America on October 21st, available on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One for the first time, as well as on disc on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 for the first time. The second season will also be available for purchase on these consoles at retailers in Europe on October 24th.
The Walking Dead: Season Two will also be available for purchase on PlayStation Vita at retail for the first time on November 4th in North America.
Each retail edition of The Walking Dead: Season Two will include all five episodes from the critically-acclaimed series. The full season will also be available for download on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in North America and Europe.
Also coming to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One for the first time, the Game of the Year winning first season of The Walking Dead: A Telltale Games Series will be available at retail in North America on October 14th, and in Europe on October 24th. The package will include all five episodes of the first season, including the special sixth episode, ‘400 Days,’ which tells the story of the first 400 days of the apocalypse from the perspective of multiple survivors who also appear within Clementine’s continued story in The Walking Dead: Season Two.
On PC/Mac, each season is available as part of a season pass, and also available on the iOS App Store.
The Walking Dead: Season Two is also available on Android-based platforms, including the Amazon Appstore for supported devices, and the Google Play store for over 6000 supported devices, including the NVIDIA Shield.
The Walking Dead: Season Two – A Telltale Games Series – Episode 5: ‘No Going Back’ is rated ‘M’ (Mature) for Intense Violence, Blood and Gore, Sexual Themes, and Strong Language by the ESRB.