Telltale Games

Telltale Games is an American video game developer and publisher company founded in on July 12, 2004. It is best known for its games such as The Walking Dead: Season One, Back to the Future: The Game and Minecraft: Story Mode. The games they usually made are graphic-adventure games, in which give the players choices and to interact with other characters in said game.

In October 2018, Telltale CEO Pete Hawley announced that the company was undergoing in a "majority studio closure", as 90% of its present had been laid off. Fortunately, on August 2019, LCG Entertainment had revived Telltale after being able to acquire the rights to much of the original Telltale's intellectual properties themselves.

Games developed (Telltale Games 2004–2018)
According to freelance storywriter Alexis Kennedy, Telltale had been working on a new mobile game related to procedural storytelling involving a popular video game series in the zombie genre (but not tied to The Walking Dead). Telltale had approached Kennedy for his input in the procedural storytelling aspects while he was at BioWare in early 2017, as the project had been ongoing for some time. However, most of this project's team was let go in the late-2017 layoffs.

Under Telltale Games (2018–present)
