They don't even have the rights to the Walking Dead, Sam & Max, Tales from the Borderlands, etc which are all games Telltale Inc was originally famous for. Then the new company began using those profits to buy development studios so that they can also make games.īut make no mistake, LCG Entertainment did not (could not) buy everything that Telltale Inc used to have the rights for and they are only slowly building development teams to make games, they are a fraction of the size that the other company was.Ĭurrently the only games LCG is working on are Batman related while they try to expand relationships with developers to make sequels to The Wolf Among Us and Puzzle Agent. Eventually they set themselves up as publishers (not developers) allowed to sell the products they had purchased from the previous company. Originally they were just a few investors trying to buy the assets out of bankruptcy from the former Telltale Inc. All of their projects were shut down and studios closed.Ī new holding company LCG Entertainment Inc (now doing business under the pseudonym Telltale Games) was formed in 2018.
Telltale went under? *lifts rock off of head* The company that made this (in 2014) was Telltale Incorporated (Doing business under the pseudonym "Telltale Games") They were a developer and a publisher, they shut down in 2018.
It's been cancelled for over 2 years now. You're going to be waiting the rest of your life.
The game was cancelled and the development studio shut down.