They have said that it's going to be out in late 2013, so I would expect December release and be happily surprised if they manage to do Novemeber release.
I think people would be satisfied if TT said we are now AIMING for a release in the month of (put month here,) or even anything besides "comin… moreg soon" (and other synonyms of soon.) I don't think that anyone is "rushing" Telltale, they are just getting frustrated with the lack of communication. I personally don't mind not hearing much right now because I don't really need anything more to keep reminding me its almost here. The more I hear, the more I think about it, and the more I think about it, the slower the time until season 2 seems to pass for me.
TTG has two teams. There's The Wolf Among Us -team and The Walking Dead -team, so schedule of either game doesn't affect to another. I just hope that they pace the releases so that they don't release episodes to both games at the same week. That way we could play one while waiting next episode of another.
@FreddeN93 wrote: If a game developer with 20 employees can keep their fans and customers updated every week, how come a game developer with around 125 employees can't?
Show me the the 20 employee company with roughly monthly episodic multi-platform game releases and I'll start to draw comparisons immediately.
@FreddeN93 wrote: What is the big deal with telling us, just for instance out of many things they can, if the game have been sent in for approval oder nicht?
Weil das eine Informationspraxis ist, die den Partnern Sony und Microsoft aus gutem Grunde missfällt.
Before TWD episode 2, this kind of 'announcement' was literally unheard of. Telltale didn't, EVER, tell people when their console builds had been sent in for approval. The reasons are plentiful. What if at the end of the approval process, the partners find that the build is insufficient and Telltale has a few things to amend? It wouldn't just be two weeks time then, and the worth of the information to the waiting fans next to nil. What DID happen mid 2012 when Telltale announced they've sent the final episode 2 builds to S&M and were 'waiting to hear back from their partners' was this: fans started trolling the official PSN and Xbox blog 'asking' for a release date in the same way you can see that shit right here. It looked not as if Telltale was informing their fanbase, but instead as if they were shifting guilt for the delay to their partners. Seriously, not the best PR.
As a result, I do not expect this kind of announcement to repeat anytime soon in the TWD franchise, ESPECIALLY not as the community impatience is peaking and overreactions are to be expected. And in fact I would advise Telltale to in no case do that again.
Okay, fine. None of you two will win in this argument anyway so just stop. Fredden and alot of us want news, and perhaps you don't DomeWing.
"Deal with it".
You're repeating yourself. Allow me to repeat myself as well:
(a) Indeed, it doesn't.
(b) Posting in a community forum doesn't mean "asking Telltale".
(c) Asking for something that does not yet exist gets boring after a while.
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They have said that it's going to be out in late 2013, so I would expect December release and be happily surprised if they manage to do Novemeber release.
Yea I kinda want them to finish the wolf amoung us first
TTG has two teams. There's The Wolf Among Us -team and The Walking Dead -team, so schedule of either game doesn't affect to another. I just hope that they pace the releases so that they don't release episodes to both games at the same week. That way we could play one while waiting next episode of another.
Show me the the 20 employee company with roughly monthly episodic multi-platform game releases and I'll start to draw comparisons immediately.
Weil das eine Informationspraxis ist, die den Partnern Sony und Microsoft aus gutem Grunde missfällt.
Before TWD episode 2, this kind of 'announcement' was literally unheard of. Telltale didn't, EVER, tell people when their console builds had been sent in for approval. The reasons are plentiful. What if at the end of the approval process, the partners find that the build is insufficient and Telltale has a few things to amend? It wouldn't just be two weeks time then, and the worth of the information to the waiting fans next to nil. What DID happen mid 2012 when Telltale announced they've sent the final episode 2 builds to S&M and were 'waiting to hear back from their partners' was this: fans started trolling the official PSN and Xbox blog 'asking' for a release date in the same way you can see that shit right here. It looked not as if Telltale was informing their fanbase, but instead as if they were shifting guilt for the delay to their partners. Seriously, not the best PR.
As a result, I do not expect this kind of announcement to repeat anytime soon in the TWD franchise, ESPECIALLY not as the community impatience is peaking and overreactions are to be expected. And in fact I would advise Telltale to in no case do that again.
You're repeating yourself. Allow me to repeat myself as well:
(a) Indeed, it doesn't.
(b) Posting in a community forum doesn't mean "asking Telltale".
(c) Asking for something that does not yet exist gets boring after a while.
Noted.