The Walking Dead Season 2 Episode 2 is out on March 4

‘A House Divided’ out next Tuesday for PC, Mac, and PS3, later for other platforms

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It feels like it has been way too long since “All That Remains,” which was the first episode in Season Two of Telltale’s award-winning adventure The Walking Dead series. In reality, it has only been a couple months, and we can all start mentally and emotionally preparing ourselves for it to drop next week. We previously knew to expect it during “early March,” but now we have more concrete dates — on some platforms, at least.

Episode Two is set to release on March 4, 2014 on PC, Mac, and PlayStation 3 in North America. Release dates for Xbox 360, iOS, and PlayStation 3 in Europe are still unknown, but will be confirmed in the near future.

To celebrate the launch, Telltale has released a new trailer for “A House Divided,” shown above. It contains some very minor spoilers for Episode One, so those who are not caught up might want to skip the video this time.


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