The Walking Dead: The Telltale Definitive Series is packing 10 hours of bonus content

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For those of you who may have missed out on Telltale Games’ adventure series, The Walking Dead, Skybound Games has announced that a compendium of the entire saga will be shuffling its way onto PS4 and Xbox One next month.

The Walking Dead: The Telltale Definitive Series features all four seasons of the dramatic adventure, along with spin-off story Michonne. The games have been given a small visual overhaul, adding the “Graphic Black” filter from The Final Season to all previous chapters. Along with the games themselves, The Definitive Series contains a wealth of extras, including commentaries, concept art, a making-of documentary and a music player containing the saga’s soundtrack.


For Nintendo Switch owners, The Walking Dead seasons two and three will be re-released to the eShop, allowing for the purchase of all four seasons on the Nintendo console, complete with the aforementioned visual tweaks. Several expensive physical editions had been previously made available, but pre-orders are now closed on these fancy sets.

The Walking Dead: The Telltale Definitive Series launches September 10 on PS4, PC and Xbox One.


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