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Tales From The Borderlands Finale Dated, First Episode Free

Tales From The Borderlands is wrapping up its first season this month and in anticipation of its coming finale, Telltale is throwing in the pilot episode for free.
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Tales From The Borderlands is wrapping up its first season this month and in anticipation of its coming finale, Telltale is throwing in the pilot episode for free. The point-and-click adventure series’ introductory episode, Zer0 Sum, will be free for digital download on consoles and mobile devices while its endgame, The Vault of the Traveler, will hit on October 20th.

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We happened to love Zer0 Sum a lot as a strong debut for a thus far promising series, while we thought that the season’s penultimate episode, Escape Plan Bravo, was a “great appetizer” for what will hopefully be an equally entertaining conclusion. It’s hard to think that Telltale would drop the ball at this point in the game, so we’re certainly looking forward to seeing what they have in store for us with the finale.

Tales From The Borderlands is available via Playstation 4, Playstation 3, Xbox One, Xbox 360, Playstation Vita, Windows for PC, Android and i0S devices. Stay tuned for more on The Vault of the Traveler in the lead up to its October 20th release date.


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Tim Gruver
From the time he sat down to play Super Mario Bros. on his sisters' NES one afternoon, video-games would entice Tim's mind like the One Ring to Gollum. He believes video games are art and that Okami and Shadow of the Colossus are among them. You can find him on Twitter pontificating on life and its oddities.