

An executive officer of a treasure hunter crew on the lookout for treasures at the edge of the Belt.Īs per usual in Telltale games, she’ll meet characters with different and varied personalities and make important choices, along with the ability to interact much more than usual, being able to explore various section of the ship and even part of the outer space.Ī good return for Telltale hoping this “new” team is able to deliver the same quality and experience as the older titles. Corey’s book series, this new Telltale series will revolve around the character of Camina Drummer, during events prior to the TV-series. Realized around the ScI-Fi Fiction series, which is based on James S. There is no right or wrong path only your own choices and the consequences that they might unleash.Īfter going bankrupt and the rest of the team being brought back by LCG Entertainment, the newly-formed Telltale is back once again, announcing earlier this month about the launch, on the 27th July, of The Expanse: A Telltale Series. You will have to grapple with the unforgiving brutality of space, the corrupt politics of the solar system, the animosities of your crew, and Drummer’s own conflicting priorities to the people she cares about and her duty to the belt that she has sworn to protect.

Interact with objects in the world and converse with members of the crew in one of the largest and most immersive explorations in any Telltale game yet.

Experience being the Executive Officer aboard the Artemis, a scavenging ship hunting for a big score in the outer regions of the Belt.

Follow Cara Gee reprising her role as Camina Drummer as she explores the dangerous and uncharted edges of the belt aboard The Artemis, from scavenging destroyed ships in a zero-g environment, surviving a mutiny, to combating dangerous pirates, so steel your resolve it’s up to you to make the really difficult decisions in this latest telltale adventure. The Expanse is a story-driven action adventure in the signature style of telltale games developed by Deck Nine.
