Glad to see Telltale actually let people know what is going on with Wolf 2 right away rather than just leaving it in the dark for who knows … morehow long. I don't think that Game Informer thing will really be that though, I'm sure it will be good for learning more about stuff behind the scenes but I doubt we'd get new Wolf images or a proper update, that'll probably just be saved until later next year.
Will say seems like a bit of a repeat of Batman Shadows and Wolf 2 from 2019. Could've easily went "Hey here's Batman!" and then transitioned into Wolf 2 reveal for a double whammy. If we can expect a big update early next year, I don't see why they wouldn't show The Expanse and then show a teaser of Wolf 2 that could be just 10 seconds long showing off whatever new Bigby design I'd assume they'd have by now and then cut to "Full Reveal Spring 2022" or whatever rather than then make a blog post afterwards saying the same thing.
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Kevin Bruner is not returning to Telltale 2.0. The trailer of the Star Trek game was advertising that the (separate) studio creating the game consists of Telltale 1.0 alumni.
So I just logged onto these forums for the first time in a good year and a half to learn that Kevin Bruner is returning to TellTale...
"The Empire Strikes Back"
Kevin Bruner is not returning to Telltale 2.0. The trailer of the Star Trek game was advertising that the (separate) studio creating the game consists of Telltale 1.0 alumni.
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So, Bruner is back with some of the Telltale alumni working under him once again. What a time we live in.
Telltale hire this man!
So I just logged onto these forums for the first time in a good year and a half to learn that Kevin Bruner is returning to TellTale...
"The Empire Strikes Back"
Kevin Bruner is not returning to Telltale 2.0. The trailer of the Star Trek game was advertising that the (separate) studio creating the game consists of Telltale 1.0 alumni.
Oh.
Ok, my mistake.
Good to see you again, I'm glad you're still here.