'The Walking Dead Season 3' game news: Release date details revealed by Australian retailer

Season 3 poster for The Walking Dead The Game Telltale Games

Telltale Games has been busy this 2016 especially with its "The Walking Dead" games. The company also released a number of episodes for its "Michonne" spin-off game. Furthermore, the developers have also released two new "Batman: The Telltale Series" episodes alongside it. But now, after a few teasers, it seems that they are preparing to return to the third season of their "The Walking Dead" game series.

According to Game Rant, a lot of fans were dissatisfied by the fact that Telltale Games only gave a release date window for the game at the recently concluded PAX West event. But right now, retailers may have inadvertently leaked the actual release date of the game by posting it ahead of schedule.

Some people have noticed that the recently-posted listing of "The Walking Dead Season 3" had the exact release date of the game, which is on November 15, 2016. The retail website responsible for the leak is the Australia-based JB Hi-Fi, and the date was released even without any official confirmation from Telltale games.

However, there is a degree of credence on the release date as it falls on a Tuesday, and as most people know, it is the usual day for new video games to be released in North America, especially those made by Telltale Games. Also, the release date coincides with another leak that came from Amazon, as reported by iTechPost. As such, with more than one retailer accidentally leaking the same release date, the leak becomes even more credible.

The new season of "The Walking Dead" game will feature a more experienced Clementine. Furthermore, the new game will also feature a new set of characters that will join the fight. With all this, it is pretty interesting how Telltale Games will handle the overall gameplay since the reaction of the fanbase will determine whether or not a new season is going to be released after it.

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