VIDEO GAMES: Telltale CEO Dan Connors gives updates on Season 2 of the Walking Dead, Fables
IGN interviews Dan Connors from Telltale, who speaks about season 2 of the Walking Dead, as well as the long in development Fables.
By Blair Farrell - 2/12/2013
Telltale studios had a huge year in 2012 with the mega success of their episodic series, the Walking Dead. The question on a lot of people's minds right now is what Telltale will tackle next. In an interview with IGN, CEO Dan Connors talks about one project in the pipeline, a follow up season for the Walking Dead:
"We’ve announced that we’re doing a second season of The Walking Dead. That’s going to be a big part of what we’re putting people to work on this year...Right now it’s about figuring out the right way to approach the story, the right way to handle this that’s going to work for what we’re trying to accomplish and give it legs. Certainly we believe there are more stories to tell in The Walking Dead’s universe."
He also gives an update on their game based on the DC/Vertigo comic series Fables, a project that was announced in February of 2011:
"We’re based on the property, but we’ll have a new name. We haven’t announced it yet. We’re still hammering it out. We want to make sure that people know it’s associated with the DC comic and Bill’s work and everything else. It’s delicate...But we’re definitely in full production on it. We’re working hard. It’s coming together really well. We’ll probably have more to talk about on it pretty soon, with a name and everything else, in the near future.”
To read the full interview, including Dan's opinions on Activision's Walking Dead game, Telltale's place in the games industry and much more, click the link below.
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