
Perhaps most damningly, The Definitive Series isn’t even the first “collection” of the series Telltale itself cashed in with The Walking Dead: The Telltale Series Collection in December 2017, including everything but the final series. Meanwhile, across Xbox, PS4 and PC, TWD games (and the wider Telltale catalogue) are very regular fixtures in weekly and seasonal sales, as well as services like Humble Bundle. The upgraded XO versions of these also came free through Games with Gold, adding the 400 Days DLC to the first outing.Įven if people like me weren’t day-one adopters, or missed those free download opportunities, Game Pass currently offers all but the final season, meaning people like me would only need to buy The Final Season to complete the experience. Like a lot of people enthralled by TWD’s TV series, comics and early reviews, I bought the first two series for my Xbox 360 on release (which, alongside Michonne, are backwards compatible on Xbox One).


All rights reserved.Even the base experiences on offer provide players with 50 hours of guaranteed gaming. Telltale is a trademark of Telltale, Inc., used with permission. The Skybound mark and any related logos are trademarks of Skybound, LLC. The Walking Dead is a trademark of Robert Kirkman, LLC, used with permission. Based on the Comic book by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore and Charlie Adlard. © 2018-2019 Skybound, LLC and/or its affiliates. Even more digital bonuses: Music player that includes 40+ tracks across all seasons, art gallery, 3D model viewer with playable voice lines, and new 3D front end that still includes the original menus and music from all past seasons.Gameplay Improvements: Character performances, lip syncing, and other gameplay and UI enhancements make this the definitive Telltale’s The Walking Dead experience.

This includes over 10+ hours of developer commentary and “Return of the Walking Dead” documentary short.
