The sequel to the popular game based on the comic book “Fables” has not been discontinued, as previously reported.
Over two years ago, we knew that a sequel to Telltale Games' 2013 game “The Wolf Among Us” was in development, but since then it's been very quiet about the game.
Earlier this week, rumors about it surfaced The game's development ran into problems And this is the case About to close. Now Telltale Games has told us that's not the case.
“The Wolf Among Us” is based on real cruelty Comic book “Fables” Written by Bill Willingham and published between 2002 and 2015, with several sub-series. Here we see classic fantasy characters living together in a fictional part of New York, after their home worlds have been invaded by a mysterious evil.
“The Wolf Among Us” is a prequel to the comic as we follow Sheriff Bigby Wolf as he investigates a series of murders that have occurred in Fabletown.
– We started working on the game in 2020 and are set to tell the story of Bigby and the rest of the gang in Fabletown, but unfortunately it will take more time. We understand if you're disappointed, but it's worse to have to say so. “We are committed to delivering the sequel the fans deserve and doing what is right for the game, while also taking care of the health of our team,” says the PR executive.
'The Wolf Among Us 2' was supposed to be released early in 2023, but is now supposed to be released Sometime in 2025. The game is in development for PS5, PS4, Xbox Series
“Superstitions” were In the process of being turned into a TV series and movie On several occasions, but so far we have not received an official film adaptation.
ABC acquired the rights in 2008, but produced the TV series instead “once upon a time” Which has a similar premise. Warner Bros also had a film in the works, but it was shelved.
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