Today, Twitter became the preferred platform for developers looking to tease upcoming projects. With Eidos-Montreal teasing the mysterious Deus Ex: The Fall, Telltale Games also took to Twitter to tease an upcoming reveal for its The Walking Dead: The Game for PS3 and PS Vita.
A Vine video-clip was posted on the Telltale Games Twitter feed, accompanied by the test "Day 2". In the teaser, pictures of two female characters are shown side-by-side, with one of them sporting a TTG shirt promoting the developer Telltale Games. It also shows a man, possibly the game's Lee Everret, putting down a paper of another man's picture with the name Vince written on it.
The writer for The Walking Dead, Gary Whitta, revealed that the second season to the popular game would be coming in 2013. Could this be a tease for what's to come at E3 on June 11-13? Stay tuned here at PSU.com for more information on Telltale Game's The Walking Dead, and view PSU's official The Walking Dead game page.
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