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Telltale Games Reveals Release Dates For ‘The Walking Dead: The Final Season’ Episodes
Those wondering just when we’ll be getting the next episode of Telltale’s final season of The Walking Dead: The Final Season don’t have to worry, as Telltale have released a schedule showing just when to expect the next four episodes.
In a recent tweet, the team have posted the release dates for the remaining episodes, beginning with “Suffer the Children” scheduled for next month. The dates are subject to change (as noted at the bottom of the image). The first episode, “Done Running”, was released last Tuesday.
No word if we’ll be getting crossover similar to the one we got with Scopely’s The Walking Dead: Road to Survival, or if we’ll even get that comic crossover that series’ creator Robert Kirkman hinted at potentially happening. But at least it’ll be nice to have the chapters come in a more timely fashion for those who detest cliffhangers.
🏃♀️ "Done Running" – August 14
🚸 "Suffer the Children" – September 25
🔥 "Broken Toys" – November 6
😭 "Take Us Back" – December 18 pic.twitter.com/YyX7VZOjTr— Telltale Games (@telltalegames) August 15, 2018
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One of Clive Barker’s Final Convention Appearances Will Be at New Jersey’s Monster Mania in August
We told you earlier this month that horror legend Clive Barker is leaving the convention scene behind to focus entirely on his writing, with various upcoming projects in the works.
A series of final appearances from Barker will begin at Days of the Dead Chicago this month, and we’ve learned Barker will also be coming to Monster Mania in New Jersey.
Clive Barker will be signing at Monster Mania 59 in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, which runs from August 2 – August 4, 2024. Stay tuned for more info from the convention.
Barker’s official statement earlier this month explained, “… it’s time to focus entirely on writing. I’m not stopping public events because I’ve lost delight in meeting you all over the years. I’m as passionate as ever about sharing my imagination with readers and moviegoers around the world. In the very room where I’m writing these words, I have the manuscripts for a very large number of projects (Thirty-one of them), some very close to completion, others still telling themselves. There are some wild projects in this collection of works, whether close to finished or done. There are also stories that you all knew I would be finishing.”
“Abarat IV and V are amongst the books at my feet,” he continued. “So is the Third and final book of The Art and the sequel to The Thief of Always. There are also return visits to characters and mythologies you may have thought I would never return to.
“I hope I am still able to surprise you in the decades ahead.”