Is hope already lost?

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  • Do you really think at this point Telltale will just come out and say for a fact if they're not making anymore Wolf content? They've never done it for any of their other games, at this point it's just being realistic based on Telltale's current and future projects

    KCohere posted: »

    Its not a fact until it is.

  • I dont see why not, and im not going to throw in the towel until they do.

    Do you really think at this point Telltale will just come out and say for a fact if they're not making anymore Wolf content? They've never d

  • Yes and because of those projects, Wolf isn't now but does that mean it's not ever? Telltale is going to get those games launched and then close the doors? No more games from them anymore?

    No, then it's time for the Wolf. People loved the game and games like that usually always get a sequel. I dare to say that even Half-life 3 is going to release at some point

    There's more good reasons why there would be a sequel to TWAU than there wouldn't be.

    [Mod edit: Please don't insult users] Telltale has 2 Super Shows, Minecraft SM, Walking Dead Mini Series, Walking Dead S3, Marvel game, a

  • I dare to say that even Half-life 3 is going to release at some point

    Oh that game...

    Yes and because of those projects, Wolf isn't now but does that mean it's not ever? Telltale is going to get those games launched and then c

  • So if people are giving up, why should they bother?

    Because they already have a dedicated fan base that has been asking for this game since..two years ago?.. , but instead they decide to ignore it till it twiddles away and dies slowly from starvation.

    KCohere posted: »

    So if people are giving up, why should they bother?

  • We've got to have Faith. I know this entire situation with the second season is like Smoke and Mirrors, and we're probably still A Crooked Mile away from it, while Telltale remains to be In Sheeps Clothing. Like @VinceOrKenny said, just calm down and don't Cry Wolf over and over again.

  • You fucking legend XD

    Jacol posted: »

    We've got to have Faith. I know this entire situation with the second season is like Smoke and Mirrors, and we're probably still A Crooked M

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    This. Right here. :D

    Jacol posted: »

    We've got to have Faith. I know this entire situation with the second season is like Smoke and Mirrors, and we're probably still A Crooked M

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    Jacol posted: »

    We've got to have Faith. I know this entire situation with the second season is like Smoke and Mirrors, and we're probably still A Crooked M

  • JenniferJennifer Moderator
    edited June 2015

    I wouldn't get too worried about that. They only mention their current series. Telltale's co-founder and current CEO Kevin Bruner confirmed that they are going to make new games with Sam & Max, but Sam and Max aren't on that list on Telltale's twitter page either.

    Telltale is free to make as many games based on The Walking Dead as they want since they signed a multi-game deal when they got the license. Telltale's license for The Wolf Among Us didn't have that clause. Any new game based on Fables has to be directly approved by Bill Willingham and Vertigo, and a new contract would have to be written up, and approved by both the Vertigo and Telltale lawyers before it could be signed, so it would take a lot longer to get off the ground.

    Neither The Wolf Among Us nor Fables are in Telltale Games twitter bio anymore. It was removed Dec 18, 2014 the day Mojang and Telltale Game

  • It might become like the Half Life 3 wait

  • edited June 2015

    So youre saying there's a chance? ;)

    Jennifer posted: »

    I wouldn't get too worried about that. They only mention their current series. Telltale's co-founder and current CEO Kevin Bruner confirmed

  • JenniferJennifer Moderator

    Yep. There's always a chance until Telltale comes straight out and states that they have no plans to do anything new with the license (people thought Telltale was done with Sam & Max before the announcement of Poker NIght 2, three years after The Devil's Playhouse). They haven't stated that they're done with games based on the Fables license, so there's no harm in holding out hope.

    KCohere posted: »

    So youre saying there's a chance?

  • No, then it's time for the Wolf. People loved the game and games like that usually always get a sequel.

    How long have you been following Telltale? They've made plenty of well loved games that will never get a sequel. Games like Monkey Island, Strong Bad, Back to the Future, etc.

    The reality is that Telltale usually makes great games and they like tackling new franchises. If they made a sequel to every well received game, they wouldn't be able to get to doing new stuff.

    Yes and because of those projects, Wolf isn't now but does that mean it's not ever? Telltale is going to get those games launched and then c

  • If they can make three seasons of The Walking Dead, they can make one of this.

    mosfet posted: »

    No, then it's time for the Wolf. People loved the game and games like that usually always get a sequel. How long have you been follo

  • MRW I see TWAU removed from their bio-

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    Neither The Wolf Among Us nor Fables are in Telltale Games twitter bio anymore. It was removed Dec 18, 2014 the day Mojang and Telltale Game

  • It's not the same thing. Telltale signed multi title deals with Skybound for Walking Dead and HBO for Game of Thrones, so they're basically under contract to make multiple seasons of both games. That's sadly not the case for Wolf.

    KCohere posted: »

    If they can make three seasons of The Walking Dead, they can make one of this.

  • They did make one. People are asking for two :P

    Responding to what you meant, they can't make a sequel to every good game. They have to draw the line somewhere. If they make a second TWAU, people will be asking for a third. I guarantee you that the Borderlands forum will be the same as TWAU forum within a year: nothing but threads asking for a second season. I'm not sure why TWD got a second season, but it doesn't mean that TWAU will follow.

    KCohere posted: »

    If they can make three seasons of The Walking Dead, they can make one of this.

  • I'm not sure why TWD got a second season

    It's like I said in my comment, Telltale and Skybound signed for multiple seasons up front. Telltale and Vertigo didn't for Wolf.

    Borderlands forum will be the same as TWAU in a year; nothing but threads asking for a second season

    Yeah I second that lol, it'll probably be a mirror of the TWD and TWAU thing with Thrones and Tales since Thrones is most likely getting a S2 because it got the same deal that Walking Dead did.

    mosfet posted: »

    They did make one. People are asking for two :P Responding to what you meant, they can't make a sequel to every good game. They have to d

  • Season 2 was never confirmed or even hinted at. You guys are just setting yourselves up for disappointment.

  • I understand that, im just saying there shouldnt be less motivation, logistics aside, to give us another season of Wolf when theyre cranking out WD content, five projects so far counting 400 days and the new Michonne thing.

    It's not the same thing. Telltale signed multi title deals with Skybound for Walking Dead and HBO for Game of Thrones, so they're basically under contract to make multiple seasons of both games. That's sadly not the case for Wolf.

  • So, they should keep people hanging forever? Because if you make a good game, and they know they have with Wolf and Tales, people are going to want sequels. Fables especially has such a rich draw of material to eork with, one series seems like a waste. I dont know why people are trying to slam the door on any possibilities. Its not going to stop me from hoping until i hear something official.

    mosfet posted: »

    They did make one. People are asking for two :P Responding to what you meant, they can't make a sequel to every good game. They have to d

  • It costs nothing to hope. Im not resting my life on it, Im just not giving up on it,

    ralo229 posted: »

    Season 2 was never confirmed or even hinted at. You guys are just setting yourselves up for disappointment.

  • So, they should keep people hanging forever?

    I think they've been just about as open as they can be. They would be stupid to outright rule out a sequel for all time.

    Because if you make a good game, and they know they have with Wolf and Tales, people are going to want sequels.

    Good for the people. I want Telltale to make a Star Trek game, but I'm not going around saying that it will surely happen.

    I dont know why people are trying to slam the door on any possibilities. Its not going to stop me from hoping until i hear something official.

    I'm not trying to slam the door, nor am I saying that you can't hope. My original post was a response to the claim that because TWAU was good, a sequel will follow. I'm sure that in a perfect world, with infinite resources, Telltale would make sequels to all their great games. But they have to pick and choose their projects, and it looks like TWAU lost, at least for the time being. Who knows what the future will bring.

    My personal suspicion is that TWAU sold significantly less than TWD did. That's total speculation, though.

    KCohere posted: »

    So, they should keep people hanging forever? Because if you make a good game, and they know they have with Wolf and Tales, people are going

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    If they wanted to make TWAU, a deal would happen. Vertigo isn't going to turn down free money, and Willingham is apparently on board. A multi-title deal is usually just an option to make multiple titles, not a requirement. Even if it was a requirement, there are always provisions to get out of it, like they did with King's Quest.

    It's not the same thing. Telltale signed multi title deals with Skybound for Walking Dead and HBO for Game of Thrones, so they're basically under contract to make multiple seasons of both games. That's sadly not the case for Wolf.

  • My point was that if they make a good product, people are going to want more. No need to slam fans for something that is completely natural. Obviously Telltale is going to do what they want, but im fed up with the attitude that people sre stupid for even hoping for a sequel.

    mosfet posted: »

    So, they should keep people hanging forever? I think they've been just about as open as they can be. They would be stupid to outrigh

  • It never existed.

  • has it seriously been 2 years already? time flies.

    CrazyGeorge posted: »

    So if people are giving up, why should they bother? Because they already have a dedicated fan base that has been asking for this gam

  • what did you expect?? if they aren't making a game on it, why should it be there? i suppose you want every game telltale has ever made in there too?

    HazzatheMan posted: »

    I can't believe they just removed TWAU like that...

  • What's with the aggression dude? TWAU is still one of the listed forums on the homepage, yet it has been removed from TellTale's list of projects on Twitter just like that... I'm saddened they just removed it, and tbh, I don't care about the previous TellTale games as they won't be getting sequels anytime soon, whereas TWAU has neither been confirmed OR denied.

    what did you expect?? if they aren't making a game on it, why should it be there? i suppose you want every game telltale has ever made in there too?

  • shit. i'm so sorry for being so aggressive, i was having an awful day and i guess i took it out on you.

    all i was saying was that if there isn't (publicly) a TWAU game in development, they have no reason to keep it there.

    HazzatheMan posted: »

    What's with the aggression dude? TWAU is still one of the listed forums on the homepage, yet it has been removed from TellTale's list of pro

  • Hmm, ok.

    I suppose that is true... I just want more :)

    shit. i'm so sorry for being so aggressive, i was having an awful day and i guess i took it out on you. all i was saying was that if there isn't (publicly) a TWAU game in development, they have no reason to keep it there.

  • edited June 2015

    I said USUALLY always and their past games were very underated and didn't make that much of money, but TWAU is a loved game that made a shitload of money and loved games that make shitload of money get, again USUALLY ALWAYS a sequel.

    You people want a sequel but keep arguing against people who say we will get a sequel... doesn't make sense, I'm sorry :\

    mosfet posted: »

    No, then it's time for the Wolf. People loved the game and games like that usually always get a sequel. How long have you been follo

  • Oh man, you're the best :'-D

    Jacol posted: »

    We've got to have Faith. I know this entire situation with the second season is like Smoke and Mirrors, and we're probably still A Crooked M

  • edited June 2015

    I said USUALLY always and their past games were very underated and didn't make that much of money, but TWAU is a loved game that made a shitload of money and loved games that make shitload of money get, again USUALLY ALWAYS a sequel.

    That's pure speculation. Telltale has never released sales figures for TWAU, so we have no idea how much money it made. I would argue that the simple fact that they're not racing to make a sequel indicates that it fell short of their financial expectations. But hey, maybe you're right. Doesn't make much sense if it's true though.

    You people want a sequel but keep arguing against people who say we will get a sequel... doesn't make sense

    I want a sequel, but I don't think it's going to happen. Why doesn't that make sense? I also want world peace, but I don't go around telling people that world peace will surely happen, because it probably won't.

    I said USUALLY always and their past games were very underated and didn't make that much of money, but TWAU is a loved game that made a shit

  • edited June 2015

    Getting a sequel for game is more likely than a world peace, dude...

    And many episodes of TWAU were the number one most sold game in Xbox live marketplace for a quite a while when they were released, that telltale revealed on their twitter account.

    We don't know how much it actually made money but we know it made it a lot.

    Their past games weren't actually the most loved or well sold games in the world.

    You asked me how long I've been following telltale and now there wakes a question how long have you been following the game industiry and how it works?

    mosfet posted: »

    I said USUALLY always and their past games were very underated and didn't make that much of money, but TWAU is a loved game that made a shit

  • ...one more reason to hate Minecraft.

    Neither The Wolf Among Us nor Fables are in Telltale Games twitter bio anymore. It was removed Dec 18, 2014 the day Mojang and Telltale Game

  • edited July 2015

    Mr. Adam "Bigby Wolf" Harrington is keeping my hope alive by just being a presence on the forum.

  • it makes me so sad...

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