The Walking Dead: Episode 2 Launches Tomorrow On XBLA
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The Walking Dead: Episode 2 Launches Tomorrow On XBLA

A last-minute announcement by Telltale Games today revealed that The Walking Dead: Episode 2 will launch tomorrow on XBLA, followed the PC and PSN version on Friday, June 29th. These dates apply to all regions, except for the PS3 version in Europe, which will have its launch date announced "later".
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A last-minute announcement by Telltale Games today revealed that The Walking Dead: Episode 2 will launch tomorrow on XBLA, followed the PC and PSN version on Friday, June 29th. These dates apply to all regions, except for the PS3 version in Europe, which will have its launch date announced “later”.

A Telltale representative speaking to IGN explained that the late timing of the announcement was due to the studio having to wait “until all their platform partners confirmed their publishing schedules”.

For anyone on the fence about picking up The Walking Dead series, you can check out our review of the first episode here. For those who have already taken the plunge… it’s going to be a good week for gaming.

Source: IGN, via Joystiq


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