After shutting its doors in 2018, that era of Telltale Games had come to a close and the time of large IP-based episodic games had seemingly ended. However, that did not last long since Telltale Games was quickly relaunched under LCG Entertainment. Now, the studio is hard at work on the long-awaited The Wolf Among Us 2 and an episodic series based on The Expansealongside the Life is Strange developer. While these titles are a ways off, it seems like it could be a return to form for Telltale and usher in a new wave of IP-based episodic adventures.
Many projects that were in the works at Telltale Games were canceled when the studio closed down, if not beforehand. While The Wolf Among Us 2 was revived, there has been little news on whether the studio will be able to finish its Stranger Things title. Perhaps one of the biggest blows was the cancellation of the second season of Game of Thrones: A Telltale Games Series. The first season was received decently by fans and many wanted to see the adventures of House Forrester continue, but it seems there are currently no plans for a second season. With the release of House of the Dragon on the horizon, now would be the perfect time for the studio to get the license back (as it no longer owns it) and return to Westeros.
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Game of Thrones: A Telltale Games Series released in 2014 and told a story alongside Game of Thrones. It followed the northern house of House Forrester during the events of season three leading up to the end of season four. The house never made an appearance in the show, but was based on a brief mention in the fifth A Song of Ice and Fire novel,A Dance with Dragons. Players took control of five members of the house through six
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