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Telltale will launch the third season of The Walking Dead at year end

Telltale has announced that the third season of The Walking Dead will debut in the concluding part of 2016. The confirmation came from CEO Kevin Bruner, who in a recent interview he shared some details about the new project. With this third round the series will have a deeper narrative approach, thanks to which will be taken into account all of the choices made by the players at the end of the second season.

The real challenge is the amount of narrative variations that have been basted at the end of the second season, but Bruner has ensured that fans will not be disappointed by the changes outlined in a future perspective.


"When we dealt with the second season we had a plan on how to keep alive all these different endings. From a playful and interactive point of view we are taking advantage of the tricks that have never been shown to anyone before. The way we think, we validate and store all these playtrough is really interesting and unexpected and I think it is particularly innovative for what concerns the narrative ".

Bruner has confirmed that players will be able to recover all the data from the previous chapters, although they are not provided more specific details on how data will be consistent from the narrative point of view. Moreover, the third season of The Walking Dead intends to attract the attention of new fans, especially those who, despite having enjoyed the TV series, have not yet approached the game.

"How can we ensure that all fans of The Walking Dead will be made participants, while keeping intact all our storyline? I am convinced that Season 3 is making a very good job on both sides. The game allows people who have not experienced the first two seasons to take part very quickly. But at the same time respects, honors and ease all the different endings that owned the second season. "

The second season of The Walking Dead debuted on the market in 2014, landing first on PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PC and coming later also on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. He is currently being carried out the miniseries centered on the character of Michonne, launched in late February. The debut of the second episode is expected by March 29.

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