Tales From The Borderlands, an episodic point-and-click adventure game that Telltale Games developed before closing, returns to digital stores next week. This was announced during The Borderlands Show, where Gearbox also confirmed the details and a release date for Borderlands 3’s Director’s Cut.
The game was removed from digital stores as part of the shutdown of Telltale, but the game returns to PS4, Xbox One and PC on February 17th. The game is available with all five installments in one package. It’s the same game, but with one change.
Tales from the Borderlands returns to the store windows on February 17th! Tales from the Borderlands, which takes place between Borderlands 2 and 3, follows the stories of Rhys, a Hyperion suit, and Fiona, a deceiver, on a quest for greed but destined for greatness. pic.twitter.com/6L1O5fTm0i
– Borderlands 3 (@Borderlands) 10 February 2021
For the original version, the end of each episode ends with a “choice comparison” screen that shows how your choices compare to the community. It was removed for reissue, but it was not explained why.
Tales From The Borderlands features many well-known and well-known voices, including Troy Baker, Laura Bailey, Nolan North, Patrick Warburton and Chris Hardwick.
Telltale Games closed its doors in October 2018. The hatch shocked fans, critics and employees of the company, as the studio was still developing The Walking Dead: The Final Season.
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