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#Will remember that series#

On December 2021, it was announced that the new Telltale Games is working with Deck Nine to bring a new adventure series based on The Expanse. On August 28, 2019, nearly a year after Telltale Games shuttered, LCG Entertainment bought Telltale Games and rebranded themselves as the old company, planning on rereleasing old and new games alike, starting with the long awaited second season of The Wolf Among Us. As a result of the proceedings, some of Telltale's games were pulled from online services such as Steam. By November, however, the remaining Telltale staff were let go, and Telltale entered into assignment proceedings to liquidate all of its assets to creditors, effectively dissolving the entire studio. On September 21, 2018, it was revealed that Telltale Games had undergone a major downsizing, reducing their numbers to a skeleton crew of 25 working on a Minecraft project for Netflix, resulting in the cancellation of all their announced upcoming projects, and with The Walking Dead's final season being finished by Skybound Entertainment, Robert Kirkman's production company. Several of these games were well-received (though a good deal more had mixed reception), but critics agreed that Telltale never managed to recapture the magic of The Walking Dead's first season. The success of that first Walking Dead game led to them pumping out as many games in the same style, which placed a burden on the developers working on the games, over-saturated a genre that Telltale had created and had almost complete control of, and pushed them away from their older style of more straightforward adventure games that, while not pulling in as much as the first Walking Dead, consistently made the studio money. Telltale Games' downfall ended up being their inability to realize that there can be too much of a good thing. a narrative-driven "choices matter" adventure game. Their newfound popularity also got them access to some more high profile IPs: in 2014 they released Tales from the Borderlands, a narrative-driven, "choices matter" adventure game, as well as Game of Thrones (Telltale), a narrative-driven, "choices matter" adventure game, and 2015 saw the release of Minecraft: Story Mode, which was, you guessed it. In 2013 they started releasing a second season of Walking Dead adventure game episodes, as well as The Wolf Among Us, based on the Fables comic series which like The Walking Dead was a narrative-driven, "choices matter" adventure game. After this, Telltale took the success of The Walking Dead and ran with it.














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