The Walking Dead DLC listed in Steam database
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The Steam database has been carrying a listing for The Walking Dead DLC titled 400 Days, according to AGB. The revelation follows a number of teaser clips released by developer Telltale over the past week, showing photos of characters pinned on a 'Missing' board.
The second season of The Walking Dead is slated to arrive this fall, but series story consultant Gary Whitta suggested in February that inter-season content was being planned, noting: “You won't have to wait for Season 2 to play more Walking Dead."
Sony said in March that season one of Telltale’s episodic series will be released on Vita later this year. In our The Walking Dead review, we said the game “deals in a spectrum of emotion that few other games dare to take on, and it does so with aplomb. It’s utterly triumphant, crafting a narrative that proves the power of the medium by embracing what makes it unique, leading to one of the most memorable gameplay experiences ever created.” Here’s what we want to see in The Walking Dead Season 2.
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