Noooo: Telltale’s The Walking Dead Season 3 Won’t Be Released This Year

Clementine will remember that.

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Despite the fact that Telltale’s The Walking Dead season two concluded in August of 2014, we won’t be seeing any story progression at all for the rest of the year. C’mon, Telltale, we’re approaching Mad Men levels of season gaps!

Telltale’s PR director Job Stauffer took to Twitter to announce the fact that we’ll be waiting nearly two years for new Walking Dead episodes:

But he did add that all is not completely lost:

And in response to a tweet that said “we might still see zombies shuffle out of Telltale” this year anyways:


Now, we did experience a similarly long wait between the first and second seasons – between November of 2012 and December of 2013 – but this was punctuated by the release of 400 Days, a quick DLC episode with five new characters that came out in July 2013. Still, that’s just six months between new episodes instead of two years! How will we stand the wait?

In the meantime, Tales from the Borderlands episode 3 and Game of Thrones episode 4 are expected to drop very soon (fingers crossed), and season two of The Wolf Among Us is… coming, I guess. Oh, Telltale; giving us things we love and then making us wait desperately for more since 2004.

(via Polygon)

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