The Walking Dead: The Final Season – Episode Two “Suffer the Children” is launching across all console and PC platforms beginning on September 25th, 2018. The digital season pass, which includes all 4 episodes, is $19.99. Those who want to pick up a retail product will have to wait until November 6th, 2018 and drop $29.99 for it.
See the new assets and details for the episode below.
The Walking Dead – The Final Season | EPISODE TWO TRAILER:
The Walking Dead: The Final Season – Episode Two “Suffer the Children” screens:
Leading publisher and developer of digital entertainment Telltale Games, together with Robert Kirkman’s Skybound Entertainment, today launched the official trailer for episode two of The Walking Dead: The Final Season.
Episode two, ‘Suffer the Children,’ will be available for download starting September 25, 2018 on PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch across all regions. Digital season passes are currently available on PC, PS4, Xbox One, and Switch for $19.99. Players who purchase a digital season pass will receive download access to each of the season’s four episodes as they become available. More information about individual episode release dates can be found here.
A season pass disc for Xbox One and PS4 will also be available online and at retailers for $29.99 starting November 6, 2018. The disc will contain the first two episodes of the season, as well as download access for the two remaining episodes as they become available. A separate retail cartridge for Nintendo Switch will also become available at a later date.
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