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The Walking Dead: Episode Four ‘Around Every Corner’ release dates announced

Telltale Games announced today the release dates for the highly-anticipated fourth episode of The Walking Dead.

Episode Four: Around Every Corner will be available tomorrow, Tuesday, October 9th on PlayStation Network in North America for $4.99 or as part of the Season Pass option for $19.99 which includes all five episode. The episode will release for Xbox LIVE Arcade one day later on Wednesday, October 10 for 400 MS Points, and also on PC/Mac as part of a Season Pass on the Telltale Games Store and other partner sites.

It looks like those PlayStation 3 owners outside of the United States will have to wait a bit longer for the release of Episode Four as the European and international release dates for PSN are "still to be confirmed."

"The title is in submission with our international partners at SCEE, and as soon as Telltale Games receives a release confirmation, a date will be announced."

In addition to the announcement today, Telltale Games has shared some new screenshots and key artwork for Episode Four – Around Every Corner. Take a look at the three of them in the gallery above.

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