There are rumors that the stories in Borderlands 2 and Poker Night 3 were developed on Telltale Games.
As usual, this news is unconfirmed, but it comes from rumors, but from quite a few Telltale leakers. According to the leak of Hereitismydude on redeit, Tales from Borderlands 2 with Poker Night 3 working.
As Wccftech pointed out, the leaker has been found in the past, with the message “ Wolf Between Us 2 & # 39; & # 39; is back, and they also released in advance " Batman Shadow Edition news.
Tales from Borderlands 2 It is rumored that it is still a few years away, and Gearbox is currently "working for Telltale to return for one season." Rumors also say that AdHoc Studio, which consists of former Telltale developers, is "on the stage." The second season of the legend from Borderlands.
and also, Poker Night 3 It is currently in the early stages of development. Rumors say will not be called Poker Night 3 This is a project developed entirely by Telltale. The studio is said to want to announce it at E3 2020 and release it digitally in a few days.
The final game of the series is Poker Nights 2, which was released in 2013 and features Brock Samson (Adventure Brothers), Claptrap, Ash Williams (Evil Men), and Sam and Max. In Poker Night 3, there are rumors that cross-border items from Fortnite and Borderlands 3 will be included. The characters are also said to include Bigby Wolf, Rhys and Fiona, Bruce Wayne and Lee Everett in The Walking Dead.
Although all this is good news, rumors also point out The wolf among us 2 Shelved while AdHoc was writing the story. At present, assets, location and core mechanisms are ready. So when AdHoc worked on the storyline, Telltale had switched to work on Poker Night 3.
In August, LCG Entertainment purchased the assets and post-category rights of Telltale Games, which included license rights to certain properties of Telltale Games. Not all rights are acquired because some intellectual property rights are wholly owned by other companies. "The Walking Dead" is owned by Skybound and "Strange Things" is owned by Netflix. IPs such as Borderlands and Game of Thrones were not discussed at the time, but the revised Telltale Games said it would consider other expired licenses.
So again, despite how accurate past leakers are, we conceal all of them as rumors.