The Walking Dead: The Final Season pulled from sale

The Walking Dead: The Final Season has been pulled from digital storefronts, reportedly as per Telltale’s request.

One day after Telltale revealed that it’s working on completing the remaining episodes of The Walking Dead: The Final Season, the developer has now pulled the game from sale.

The Final Season is not out there for buy on Steam, or GOG.

“Telltale has requested a temporary pause of sales of The Walking Dead – Final Season,” reads a observe on GOG. “For all up to date Telltale news, please refer to their official Twitter page.”

The Walking Dead: The Final Season pulled from sale

The Final Season has additionally been pulled from the Xbox Store, and the PlayStation Store in some areas. It stays out there in others, however it will probably change quickly. The eShop model can also be available (by way of Nintendo Life) on the market, on the time of writing.

Telltale’s Twitter account hasn’t made any feedback about this elimination. In reality, the Final Season’s second episode was purported to launch immediately on all platforms.

This is all a results of the latest major layoffs at Telltale, which left the corporate with a skeleton crew and resulted within the cancellation of the second season of the Wolf Among Us, in addition to the Stranger Things game.

It’s not clear at this stage whether or not this elimination means Telltale hasn’t been in a position to finalise a deal that’ll see the rest of the season accomplished, or the corporate is successfully saying that received’t be taking place.

Thanks, Polygon.

 
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