Telltale’s Game of Thrones Episode Four: Sons of Winter trailer gave me chills

Winter is coming, after all

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Although winter is coming, things are really starting to heat up for House Forrester. While the first couple episodes took a lot of time to set things up, the last one really started putting things into motion. With Episode Four: Sons of Winter, it looks like fate might just be turning in favor of the unfortunate noble house. Spoilers for those who haven’t been keeping up with the series.

Gared isn’t immediately executed for ditching the Night Watch, Asher has a shot at raising an army with Daenerys’s help, Mira is honing in on whomever is sabotaging her in King’s Landing, and Rodrik gets an opportunity to take back control of Ironrath, the seat of the Forresters. I’m pumped. Let’s kick some Whitehill ass.

Game of Thrones: A Telltale Game Series: Sons of Winter is set to release next Tuesday, May 26. It’s coming to all the usual places: Android, iOS, Linux, Mac, PS3, PS4, Windows, Xbox 360, and Xbox One. Basically everything but Nintendo platforms.


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