But other big names in Telltale’s critically acclaimed back catalog, including Batman, The Wolf Among Us, and more, are set to receive either re-releases or entirely new games, according to the report. Robert Kirkman’s Skybound Games acquired Telltale’s TWD game license in order to rescue The Final Season, which still had two unfinished episodes in development at the time of Telltale’s closure. One franchise that won’t be returning to Telltale is The Walking Dead itself. Polygon reports that Telltale’s gaming assets, including projects the studio had in the works at the time of its late-2018 shuttering, have been bought by LCG Entertainment, a company that plans to re-release a curated selection of popular Telltale titles, as well as restart work on some games that fans had feared would never be made. Telltale Games, the defunct studio whose sudden shutdown last year brought the popular, episode-based The Walking Dead: The Final Season to a near standstill, reportedly is being revived by a new owner. The game maker behind The Walking Dead may be coming back to life.
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