The Walking Dead
The Walking Dead: The Telltale Definitive Series drops on us this September with a new style to mirror The Walking Dead comics
The date for when you will be able to play the entire collection of The Walking Dead: The Telltale Definitive Series is laid out now and coming with yet another little bonus to experience the franchise with. Even though the entire series is out there for gamers to experience, Skybound is making sure there is something to drive us back besides just the cool little physical items for those picking up any of the collector's editions. It still seems weird that will be a thing well after the run of this version of The Walking Dead, but it is what it is. You will soon know it on September 10th if you have been the ultimate of holdouts or looking to experience the whole thing one more time. It happens.
For those returning, it looks like there will be a new way to play this version of The Walking Dead as there is a new Graphic Black option for the visuals in the game. More or less, it changes the visuals up a bit to try to make them look closer to The Walking Dead graphic novels than it has in the past. That being the more grayscale versions of it all instead of the colorful versions we have seen in the past. Some of which does not look to hit the nail on the head for what they were going for, but you can be the judge just below or when the whole package hits your home again.
The Walking Dead: The Telltale Definitive Series — Graphic Black
The Walking Dead: The Telltale Definitive Series will be available globally as a physical boxed product in stores for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One — as well as digitally on the PlayStation Store, Microsoft Store, and the Epic Games store for Windows PC — on September 10. The physical bundle can be pre-ordered via a variety of global retailers starting today. More information about digital pre-orders will be announced at a later date.
The Walking Dead: The Telltale Definitive Series contains all four seasons of the series, along with The Walking Dead: Michonne, 400 Days DLC and several digital bonuses. There are over 50 hours of gameplay across 23 unique episodes, more than 10 hours of developer commentary, behind-the-scenes bonus features including concept and character art galleries, a “Return of The Walking Dead” documentary short, faithful recreations of classic menus, and a music player with over 140 musical tracks. The collection also includes the application across all seasons and content of “graphic black,” an art style that pays homage to The Walking Dead comics and was previously only available for The Final Season.
Will you be giving the series a go now that you can have the whole story of The Walking Dead from Telltale in one spot? Does all of this give you the incentive to replay and rebuy everything again or will you watch others play and see the visuals instead? Do you think any of this could lead to the franchise getting picked back up or will this be the true end for it here? Let us all know down in the comments and then feel free to discuss. If there is more for The Walking Dead: The Telltale Definitive Series, we will add it to the site for you. Just be sure to keep checking back in for all of that and more.