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Celebrate The Walking Dead: Michonne’s upcoming release with a launch trailer

Last week we got a look at the first six minutes of Telltale's zombie-filled miniseries, The Walking Dead: Michonne and this week, we get to celebrate the game's upcoming launch with a brand new trailer.

The first episode of the the three part minisereis, 'In Too Deep,' is set to release on February 23rd on the PS4, PS3, Xbox One, Xbox 360 and PC, with an iOS and Android version releasing on February 25th.

In Too Deep will take us on a journey that starts with, Michonne joining Pete and his crew on the sailing ship 'The Companion' as they cruise the coast for survivors and supplies. A desperate signal for help draws them to a scene of horrific massacre, where Michonne and the crew are lead further to the floating survivors' colony of Monroe, the very location that might be housing the person responsible for the carnage.

The second episode, 'Give No Shelter' will be released in March and the third episode, 'What We Deserve' will release in April. All three episodes can be purchased for $14.99.

Tatiana Morris

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