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TellTale reveals release date for Walking Dead Season 2 finale

Season 2 of TellTale's Walking Dead series is coming to an end, the fifth and final episode has a release date, along with a new trailer but be warned- it does contain spoilers for season one and earlier episodes of season 2.

Last year's Walking Dead Season One game was a huge hit, selling plenty of copies. However, not everybody likes the episodic release format, causing many to wait it out until the final episode is out. The finale will release on the PC and Mac worldwide on the 26th of August, US based PS3 and PS Vita owners will also receive the game on the same day. European PS3 and Vita owners, along with worldwide Xbox 360 owners will get the game the day after on the 27th of August. The few of you that play on iOS will get the game on the 28th of August.

Here's the trailer, which does contain spoilers: [yframe url='http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zKaWvBLBhI']

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Due to the success of TellTale's Walking Dead series, the developer has gone on to announce a Tales of Borderlands game and even a Game of Thrones title. In addition, the developer recently finished up another series- The Wolf Among Us, which received very favourable reviews.

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KitGuru Says: I'm still on episode three of The Walking Dead Season 2 but I'm definitely looking forward to seeing what happens in the finale. Have any of you guys been keeping up with TellTale's Walking Dead game?

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