Telltale Games laid off a majority of its employees in September forward of a full studio shutdown. That left effectively over 200 folks with out jobs and the studio’s newest mission, The Walking Dead: The Final Season, in limbo midway via its four-episode run. Now, stories from counsel that Telltale desires to complete the collection with one other studio utilizing the unique growth crew.
The firm formally stated final week that “multiple potential partners have stepped forward to express interest in helping to see The Final Season through to completion.” That assertion was met with a substantial amount of cynicism on the time, since former staff had been let go with none form of superior discover or severance pay.
But two nameless sources inform Kotaku that Telltale hopes to companion with an outdoor studio to complete episodes three and 4 of the season, with former members of the event crew working “on a contract basis” to deliver out the tip of the collection. That might imply the complete growth crew, or it might imply a gaggle as small as doable to get the game out the door.
Whatever the case, it might be the companion firm footing the invoice for the remaining growth, slightly than Telltale buying funds that could possibly be spent on severance. Those sources report that episode three is “essentially finished,” and 4 was already effectively into manufacturing when the studio closed.
— Telltale Games (@telltalegames) September 24, 2018
However, it appears negotiations are taking longer than Telltale had initially hoped. With affected staff scrambling to seek out new jobs, continued delays will imply fewer can be found for contract work to complete the collection.
The Walking Dead: The Final Season was delisted final week, and it stays unsure whether or not the collection will ever come to a correct finish. This proposed measure to deliver out the final two episodes would no less than give former staff a stopgap resolution as they search for different work.
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