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Telltale Has No Plans For New Wolf Among Us or Tales From the Borderlands Anytime Soon

Fans of The Wolf Among Us and Tales from the Borderlands don't have much to look forward to according to Telltale.

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Telltale isn’t looking to revisit The Wolf Among Us or Tales from the Borderlands in the foreseeable future. According to Eurogamer, Telltale pointed them in the direction from a Reddit AMA that spelled out the future of those two series. Fans of those games are unfortunately going to be bummed by the answers found within.

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The Wolf Among Us ended on a cliffhanger, and many fans took that as an indicator that the series would get a second season. However, Telltale stated that if it chose to continue the franchise that they wouldn’t continue from where the first season ended. Job Stauffer, head of creative communications, stated they wanted to leave things an open mystery and let fans decide how it ended.

Tales from the Borderlands is complicated by Gearbox and 2K owning the rights to the Borderlands IP. Telltale says there are no plans to continue in the Borderlands universe in a future production, but that Gearbox was working on the next entry in the franchise. Gearbox apparently has the rights to use Telltale’s original characters so that we may see Rhys, Fiona, and others in Borderlands 3.

Right now, the games on Telltale’s list of future releases are Guardians of the Galaxy Episodes 3, 4, and 5; Minecraft Story Mode: Season 2 Episodes 2, 3, 4, and 5; and Game of Thrones Season 2. They’ve also partnered with Lionsgate to produce a “super show” that combines the TV show and video game format. The super show is set to the developers first original IP, but no release date has been projected yet.

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Brittany Vincent is the former News Editor at Twinfinite who covered all the video games industry's goings on between June 2017 and August 2018. She's been covering video games, anime and tech for over a decade for publications like Otaku USA, G4, Maxim, Engadget, Playboy and more. Fueled by horror, rainbow-sugar-pixel-rushes, and video games, she’s a freelancer who survives on surrealism and ultraviolence. When she’s not writing, watching anime or gaming, she’s searching for the perfect successor to visual novel Saya no Uta.

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