We loved the first episode, which is available on PSN, XBLA and PC now, and we’re sure that the game will translate wonderfully onto more portable platforms.
The announcement and a new trailer below.
The Wolf Among Us – Accolades Trailer – Coming to iOS & PlayStation Vita:
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Today we would like to share an all-new trailer for the critically-acclaimed season premiere of our new series, ‘The Wolf Among Us,’ based on Bill Willingham’s award-winning comic book series ‘FABLES’ and licensed by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment.
We would also like to announce for the first time today, that ‘The Wolf Among Us’will be making its debut for download later this Fall on PlayStation Vita as well as compatible iOS devices.*
In their review of the Season Premiere episode of the series, IGN.com awarded the game an Editor’s Choice rating of 9 out of 10, saying that the first episode,“…immediately stakes its claim as one of the most exciting adventure games of the year.” PC Gamer also awarded the premiere an Editor’s Choice rating, saying, “The Wolf Among Us deftly merges Walking Dead’s moral quandaries with a noir murder mystery starring Fables’ cast of Fairy tale legends.”
The Wolf Among Us Season Premiere episode, ‘Faith,‘ is now available on Xbox Games Store for $4.99 USD, and as a season pass including access to episodes 2-5 as they are released for $14.99 USD. On PC, the episode is available as part of a season pass for $24.99 USD. The season premiere is also available on PlayStation Network for PlayStation 3 individually for $4.99 USD, or as part of a season pass which includes access to all five episodes.
For more information on the game, visit the official website, Facebook, and follow Telltale Games on Twitter.
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