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Is the Wolf Among Us 2 still coming?

Gamezone

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Wasn't it canceled, then announced again, then pushed back? Where are we at? I guess it will fail on PC due to the EGS exclusive agreement. I guess the deal was made long ago when publishers thought EGS would become a thing. Meanwhile most publishers ran back to Steam.
 
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There's rumours of a promotional campaign starting in October. 🤷‍♂️

So hopefully, I enjoyed the first one a lot. So many years tho now with such high staff turnover at telltale, that the writing could very well be a hot mess of 🤢.

Fingers crossed tho.
 
I was thinking about this and the Panzer Dragoon Zwei II remake a few days ago. The last thing said about The Wolf Among Us 2 was in 2024 when they laid off a portion of the development team, but they said it was still in production. I'm betting it's still coming because they keep talking about it…Panzer Dragoon Zwei II…not so much.
 
This is the one game I'm praying escapes dev hell. The first Wolf Among Us is easily my favorite thing Telltale ever did
 
I don't even think it's the same team anymore. Pretty sure the OG director and writer are gone. I'm good with how the first one ended. I just beat it last week.
 

AdHoc co-founder Nick Herman directed the first episode of The Wolf Among Us (known as "Faith"), and he told me AdHoc was working on the follow-up, The Wolf Among Us 2, for about two years. But as to why the studio stopped working on it, he said: "Look, the truth is..."

He was interrupted by fellow co-founder Pierre Shorette, another Telltale alumni, who asked with a smile, "Yeah why did we stop working on that, Nick?"

Put on the spot, Herman continued: "We wrote a season, Season Two. We think it's better than Season One - and we were on Season One. And yeah, we're really proud of it. We were doing tests. We were in cinematics and animation and stuff. And then basically they needed more time.

"They weren't... We weren't running the project. It was Telltale we were doing it in partnership with. And we couldn't wait around and do nothing, so we had to move on to Dispatch to keep the studio moving, and they needed to go their own way.

"We're looking forward to seeing what they do with it," Herman added. "I don't know how much of our version of the script is going to make it into what they end up making. But if one day we were able to make the thing that we wrote and were in the middle of directing, we think people would love it. So, you know, good luck."

"Spicy," added Shorette.
 
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