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Tales from the Borderlands Episode 2 shown off in screens

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Nine screenshots have been released for the long-awaited second episode of Tales from the Borderlands.

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Judging by these screens, this episode’s guest appearances will be in the form of long-standing series regular Scooter, and former Crimson Lance operative Athena.

“Long-awaited” perhaps doesn’t describe just how long we’ve been waiting for Telltale to get around to releasing this second episode. To the best of my knowledge, it’s the longest gap between episodes since the second episode of The Wolf Among Us – and that was only about three or four months.

Tales from the Borderlands Episode Two: Atlas Mugged is due out next week, which almost certainly means Tuesday 17 March. You can have a looksee at a trailer for the episode over here, although I’d imagine it’s full of spoilers for the first episode. I haven’t watched, as I’d honestly prefer to go into this second episode blind!


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