Telltale's Game of Thrones Episode 2 Gets a Release Date
Telltale has announced the release date for the second episode in its Game of Thrones series, titled The Lost Lords.
Episode Two will be available on PC, Mac PS3 and PS4 from February 3, while it'll hit both Xbox One and Xbox 360 a day later on February 4. Finally, Android and iOS owners will be able to pick it up from their respective stores on February 5.
A new trailer has also been released, which you can check out below, but please note it starts with a recap of events from the first episode. Spoilers ahoy!
Telltale's Game of Thrones - Episode Two: "The Lost Lords" Trailer
Telltale’s Game of Thrones is separate from the show, but correlates directly to it, centering on House Forrester story and taking place between the third and fifth seaons. Having a story that wasn’t “pre-determined” was important to the team, but so was having meaningful connections to the show that fans could relate to. With five playable characters, there’s a lot to work with — and that your choices with one can affect another is more ambitious than most Telltale storytelling. Six episodes is starting to make a lot of sense.
Telltale has announced the release date for the second episode in its Game of Thrones series, titled The Lost Lords.
Episode Two will be available on PC, Mac PS3 and PS4 from February 3, while it'll hit both Xbox One and Xbox 360 a day later on February 4. Finally, Android and iOS owners will be able to pick it up from their respective stores on February 5.
A new trailer has also been released, which you can check out below, but please note it starts with a recap of events from the first episode. Spoilers ahoy!
Telltale's Game of Thrones - Episode Two: "The Lost Lords" Trailer
Telltale’s Game of Thrones is separate from the show, but correlates directly to it, centering on House Forrester story and taking place between the third and fifth seaons. Having a story that wasn’t “pre-determined” was important to the team, but so was having meaningful connections to the show that fans could relate to. With five playable characters, there’s a lot to work with — and that your choices with one can affect another is more ambitious than most Telltale storytelling. Six episodes is starting to make a lot of sense.






