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Deck Nine Expands on The Expanse: A Telltale Series

Screenshot of The Expanse: A Telltale Series, one of several RPGs coming this week

While The Expanse television show went on for six seasons, it unfortunately did not cover all of the material from James S.A. Corey’s nine sci-fi novels. The Expanse: A Telltale Series doesn’t pick up where the show left off, but it’s poised to deliver more of the same intricate world the series is known for. During a developer interview at Future Games Show Spring Showcase, developers at Deck Nine dove into their experience crafting a game set within the world of The Expanse.

Check out the full presentation below:

Along with discussing the creation of the game and being faithful to its origin, the developer presentation also contained a showcase of new game footage. The choices you make could come with the same intensity as an episode of the TV show!

The first episode of The Expanse: A Telltale Series launches this summer for PlayStation 4 and 5, Xbox One and Series X|S, and PC. Stay tuned to RPGFan for more details!

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Tyler Trosper

Tyler Trosper

Tyler Trosper is a news writer for RPGFan. He has an unhealthy obsession with the Xeno franchise, especially Xenosaga. He runs a podcast about the series in his free time and sometimes works on fan projects. Tyler would die happy if Xenosaga Episode IV was announced. Besides Xeno, Tyler enjoys watching anime, his favorite being Neon Genesis Evangelion.

1 Response to Deck Nine Expands on The Expanse: A Telltale Series

Jbumi
Jbumi

Somewhere along the line I got it in my pin head that it would release as a complete game (as opposed to episodic). So I find it a bit disappointing to realize I'll be waiting for that finished release for at least a few years. Oh, well, not the first or last time I'll be wrong about something! Wishing Telltale all the best!

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