The Wolf Among Us Episode 2 out tomorrow

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I’ve been shouting and ranting about the lack of The Wolf Among Us Episode 2 for some time now, and finally, Telltale have let slip on when I’ll be able to play it. It turns out that I’ll be able to play it tomorrow.

A Tweet on the official Telltale Games Twitter account, regarding The Wolf Among Us Episode 2 – or “#TheWolfAmongUs Ep 2” as it’s called there – gives the date as “2/4 PC/Mac”, which is tomorrow. Tomorrow, guys! Assuming that’s following the American date system, anyway, otherwise it’s actually going to be the second of April. But considering the other versions are due out on “2/5” and “next week”, it’s going to be tomorrow.

A trailer for the episode, titled Smoke & Mirrors, was released last week. Have a gander at that here.

As if that’s not enough, they’ve also Tweeted hints at when we’ll be seeing The Walking Dead Season 2‘s second episode. That’s given the rather less specific date of “just around the corner.”


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