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Season Three has been announced, but there's been no real news about it. I think it was actually announced not long after the release of the final episode of season two, actually. It was just announced via Twitter and never really spoke of again. However, a walking dead mini series is in the making. It was announced just a couple of days ago when Telltale made an appearance at E3.
Yeah, I understand your frustration, i'm just as annoyed really. But you gotta understand that Telltale isn't as big as say, Bioware. It doesn't really have the resources or size to handle Season 3 until they finish the mini series, Game of Thrones, and probably Borderlands as well. But you never know, they could be spending most of their time right now making that Minecraft series.
Anyway, yeah, we share the same frustration. Let's put our hands together and pray that Season 3 doesn't become another sequel that was promised but never actually done. (I'm looking at you, Gaben.)
Well they also have two other current ongoing series which are still in production and with their design model neither Season three or Minecraft are likely to be at any further stage than pre-production. The DLC has been announced being the Michonne mini-series while still DLC just not DLC in the same was as 400 Days was most likely. Season three isn't happening until next year however. Episode one of season two was released in December 2013 though and if three was releasing this year it would more than likely have released around the same time. Generally Telltale's new stuff tends to be in the fourth quarter of the year.
GoT I can understand due to the potential consumer crowd numbering in the millions, but that Wolf thingy? Who even wanted that smh
Do you know which of those games was announced first? Not Walking Dead. Who wanted Wolf Among US? Fans of the comic? Fans of the a company who have produced a diverse number of games based on exisiting IP's that don't want to see them solely producing a single franchaise? Because your questions could be still as easily have been applied to Walking Dead when that was first announced and some fans of Telltale did not react favourably to it initially.
Becase they're callled Telltale games and not The Walking Dead videogame company.