Game of Thrones: A Telltale Game Series out tomorrow, watch the trailer

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We first heard that Telltale would be working on a Game of Thrones adventure game almost a year ago at VGX, and now the wait to see how it turned out is almost over. This launch trailer shows a bit more than the teaser we saw just a couple weeks ago. For one, it shows off the art style, which employs an oil paint aesthetic. It also features Ramsay Snow saying creepy Ramsay Snow things. Man, if only Telltale could disregard series canon for this, I would have my hopes up for being able to wring his neck.

Game of Thrones: A Telltale Game Series Episode One: Iron From Ice (I miss just calling it “Telltale’s Game of Thrones”) premieres December 2 for Windows and Mac, with versions for Android, iOS, PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, and Xbox One shortly afterward. At six episodes, the season pass for this runs at $29.99. Destructoid’s review should be up at late tonight.


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