Skybound games has announced a partnership with Epic Games that will see futureTelltale’s The Walking Dead: The Final Seasonepisodes launch exclusively on the Epic Games Store.
For those who have already purchased the entire season ofTelltale’s The Walking Dead: The Final Seasonwill still receive the remaining two episodes through their original client (most likely Steam). However, going forwardTelltale’s The Walking Dead: The Final Seasonon PC will only be available on the Epic Games Store. The third episode, “Broken Toys” will release on all platforms on June 08, 2025 and is being developed by Skybound Games after thedissolution of Telltaleearlier this year. Voice actress of Clementine, Melissa Hutchison,appeared in a videoanswering some fans questions about the status of Steam purchases, choices carrying over, and the status of other Telltale games series.
Skybound has attempted to bring back the original Telltale Games developers to close out this final season. Sales ofTelltale’s The Walking Dead: The Final Seasonweresuspendedfollowing their closure in September, but have been reinstated since the introduction of Skybound and an in-house team namedStillNotBitten. A release date for Episode 3 was announced during the Kinda Funny Games Showcase after some speculation that itmight still make a 2018 release. As we wait for Episode 3: Broken Toys to release you can enjoy our reviews ofEpisode 1: Done RunningandEpisode 2: Suffer the Children. TheEpic Games Storelaunched at The Game Awards and included some exclusive games such as early accessHadesfrom Supergiant Games,Ashenfrom A44, andSuper Meat Boyfrom Team Meat.
“The team at Epic owns a major chapter in the history of the game industry. We’re excited to work together on their latest transformative event with the launch of the Epic Games Store. Epic stepped up to the plate immediately to work with us in order to bring the original team back together and ensure fans will receive the completed season of TELLTALE’S THE WALKING DEAD: THE FINAL SEASON,” said President of Interactive Dan Murray and Skybound Games CEO Ian Howe in a joint-statement.