Shuffling onward: The Walking Dead: 400 Days coming in July

If you’re hungry for more of Telltale’s superb The Walking Dead, then worry not! 400 Days, a DLC adventure for The Walking Dead: Season One, is due in July.

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400 Days contains five connected short stories – all centred around a truck stop in Georgia and all playable in any order – that detail five characters trying to survive the first 400 days of the zombie apocalypse. We’ve been told to expect plenty of moral decisions and story-impacting choices, and it’s all connected to both Season One and the upcoming Season Two. For $4.99, that’s not half bad.

You can check out the trailer and some screenshots, showing teases of some of the characters as well as some rather nasty human-on-human brutality, below.


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