Clementine will ‘be a part of’ Walking Dead’s Season 2

And Kenny’s fate ‘will be explored’

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At a Comic-Con panel this past Saturday, Telltale Games talked a little bit about what to expect from Season 2 of its critically acclaimed Walking Dead adventure game. Among the nuggets of information to come out of the panel was that Clementine, one of our favorite new characters of 2012, will “definitely be a part of” Season 2. Whether she will be playable, non-playable, central to the story, or tangential is still unknown.

Additionally, we may find out what happened to Kenny after the events of Season 1. Here, Telltale doesn’t specifically say whether he will make any sort of appearance in Season 2, but only that his fate “will be explored.” I suppose now is about the time to go on a media blackout so we don’t learn any more about Season 2 until it drops this fall.

Comic-Con: Clementine Will Be in Walking Dead Game Season 2 [IGN]


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