Get a Look at Ten Minutes of The Expanse: A Telltale Series

Join Drummer in ten minutes of new footage from The Expanse: A Telltale Series

Telltale, the team behind some of the most successful narrative titles of the last decade has just dropped a new sizeable peek at an out of this world adventure. The 10-minute slice of gameplay and commentary from the team behind this tale gives us a glimpse at the dead husk of a desolate ship. The Urshanabi; a U.N.N ship torn apart by pirates, leaves only a bloody wreckage for Zak Garriss (V.P. Story Development, Telltale) and Stephan Frost (Game Director, Deck Nine) to explore.

Set prior to the events of Alcon Television Group’s award-winning television series, The Expanse: A Telltale Series is the first new IP announcement from Telltale since the company reformed in 2019.  It follows the fate of Camina Drummer as she helms The Artemis. Her crew of scavengers are not simply intent on breaking ice or plundering food stores. They end up on the hunt for mysterious treasure on the edges and beyond The Belt.

This new walk through presents the dangers in outer space and the conflicting politics of Drummer’s crew. Initially announced during ONL Gamescom and due to drop this year, this is looking to be a gripping story, and even features Cara Gee, who plays Drummer across the TV series and video game. If you’re still not finished with your time in the Belt then check out The Expanse: A Telltale Series website or watch above for more.

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For those of you who I’ve not met yet, my name is Ed. After an early indoctrination into PC gaming, years adrift on the unwashed internet, running a successful guild, and testing video games, I turned my hand to writing about them. Now, you will find me squawking across a multitude of sites and even getting to play games now and then

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