'Guardians of the Galaxy' Updates, Spoilers; TellTale On The Works For New Video Game

By R. K. Gilos - 14 Nov '16 05:00AM
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Initially this 2016 it was announced that TellTale Games, the creator behind the episodic games "Jurassic Park", "The Walking Dead", "Game of Thrones" and "Batman" is developing a game under the Marvel license which is set to be out in 2017. Now, it appears that it will be a "Guardians of the Galaxy" video game.

Prior this month, SAG-AFTRA discharged an upgraded list of video games as a major part of its composed strike against a few vast computer game designers and distributers. The list contained SAG-affirmed video games, for example, Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare, Madden 18, Mass Effect: Andromeda, and a strange diversion titled "Guardians of the Galaxy: The Video Game aka "The Blue Harvest" from the company O'Farrell Enterprises, LLC, who is also be working on The Walking Dead: Season 3.

TellTale's most recent story is Batman: The Telltale Series, for which three scenes have appeared so far. There will be two more scenes before the arrangement wraps up, so it will probably be some time before we hear anything official with respect to Guardians of the Galaxy. TellTale will need a lot of time to market Batman, all things considered, and will probably get serious about its advancement after the last scene is discharged.

As such, all latest Telltale Games properties have been discharged on Android, iOS, Win, OS X, and gaming frameworks like PS3, PS4, X360 and Xbox One. This will be the first run through Guardians of the Galaxy gets their own one of a kind comfort diversion, and in time for the arrival of the second film with writer-director James Gunn this 2017. It's not an official affirmation, as any number of issues could put it on hold inconclusively, however at any rate SAG-AFTRA has affirmed in their reminder that the venture is still underway.

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