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if it were one episode it would have said game of thrones season one episode 1 is a bla bla bla etc it is pretty much common sense
ah yeah you can talk can't you
Need the devs to pin it
Just - you know - scroll down until you find the game's FAQ then read it all there as well as all over the forums and store page. You pay $30 dollars for all six episodes which are released at an average rate (given past performance with previous episodic content Telltale has already produced) of just under 9 weeks. They even break down the previous games by date and state for ease of computation the time elapsed between each successive episodic release for said prior game and that is the average number of weeks they calculated to use as a yard stick for how well Telltale's stuck to their intention to release new episodic content every 4 to 6 weeks or so...
Personally, I find that a simple search on the forums or using google tends to answer most questions I have on the universe or life in general with an absurdly minimal amount of effort. Don't you?