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Telltale’s Guardians of the Galaxy debuts in mid-April

Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy: The Telltale Series will debut in mid-April, developer Telltale Games today confirmed.

Players can expect the first episode, “Tangled Up in Blue” from 18 April on Windows PC, Xbox One, PS4, iOS and Android. The episode is priced at $4.99 USD.

Alternatively, a “Season Pass”, bundling all episodes of the game, will launch on 2 May in North America, and 5 May in other regions (including Australia). Pricing for the bundle was not yet detailed.

A new image from the series details one of its villains — as you can see below, Thanos looks to feature quite a bit in the game.

Release dates for subsequent chapters were not detailed, though Telltale has promised a trailer for the upcoming title this Friday morning at 3.00 am AEDT.

Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy: The Telltale Seriesfirst episode, “Tangled Up in Blue”, is available from 18 April on Windows PC, Xbox One, PS4, iOS and Android.


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