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The Wolf Among Us 2 Finally Coming in 2027 & The Wolf Among Us Remastered Revealed

Bigby Wolf in The Wolf Among Us 2

Co-publisher PM Studios and developer Telltale Games have broken their silence on the long-awaited narrative adventure sequel The Wolf Among Us 2. A short trailer was released at the Summer Game Fest 2026 keynote presentation, confirming a 2027 release for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam and Epic Games Store. Check it out below!

The Wolf Among Us 2 Story Trailer

As seen above, players will once again take on the role of Bigby Wolf after the events of the first game, as he once again attempts to solve a conspiracy that threatens the lives of the hidden fairytale citizens he protects in Fabletown. It will sport Telltale’s familiar choice-based gameplay, where players control Bigby through tense situations, where every spoken word and action chosen will change the narrative in major and minor ways. For an official synopsis, check out below:

The Wolf Among Us 2 Overview

The Wolf Among Us 2 returns players to Fabletown in a dark neon-noir thriller that expands the acclaimed series in bold and ambitious new ways.

Return to the role of Bigby Wolf, sheriff of Fabletown, as a deadly conspiracy tears apart the precarious peace among the exiled Fables. Betrayed, framed, and exiled, Bigby must work from the shadows to save a city consumed by corruption, vengeance, and fear.

The Oz Gang rises in power. Ancient forces manipulate events from the shadows. Allies become liabilities. Will the monster within threaten to destroy everything he’s trying to protect? Or be the key to its salvation?

Investigate crimes, interrogate suspects, explore a fractured Fabletown, and survive intense cinematic combat as your choices shape the future of the city and determine whether Bigby’s legacy becomes one of redemption or ruin.

Features

  • A dark neon-noir narrative thriller.
  • Expanded exploration and investigative gameplay.
  • Ferocious cinematic combat as Bigby Wolf.
  • Branching choices with lasting consequences.
  • A new, bold evolution of the acclaimed narrative adventure series.

The Wolf Among Us 2 Screenshots

The Wolf Among Us Remastered

Telltale Games also announced that The Wolf Among Us Remastered will launch this holiday season for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch 1 & 2, and PC via Steam and Epic Games Store. According to its official Steam page, the remaster will include a whole host of improvements to its five-episode length, including graphical improvements to character, animation, lighting, and environments. It will also support a higher frame rate alongside improved accessibility features and quality-of-life improvements to its presentation. Beyond its technical upgrades, players can also peruse over an hour of behind-the-scenes content that includes developer commentary, concept art, interviews, archival notes, and deleted scenes.

If you’re curious about what RPGFan thinks of The Wolf Among Us, check out Jerry William’s reviews starting with Episode 1: Faith.

The Wolf Among Us Remastered Media

It is a relief to hear that The Wolf Among Us 2 will launch next year, following a continuous string of delays ranging in reasons from the original studio’s closure in late 2018, its subsequent reopening in 2019, layoffs, and hurdles during development. As a deep fan of the first game, I am hopeful that The Wolf Among Us Remastered will bring new fans to the struggles of Bigby Wolf with its long-awaited sequel poised to bring that specific flavour of noir fairytale to video games once more.

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Trent Argirov

Trent is a news editor for RPGFan. If not writing news or lending a voice to the odd podcast, he can be seen, in the Australian wild, drinking copious amounts of iced coffee, working on various manuscripts, and keeping the occasional wandering cat company. His video game backlog stretches far and wide, and sources swear he's slowly working on it, one day at a time.

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