'Guardians of the Galaxy' Telltale Series Teaser Trailer Finally Out; Set Of Characters Was Confirmed By The Telltale Games CEO

The first "Guardians of the Galaxy" Telltale Series teaser trailer has been released a few days ago. Marvel partnered with the Telltale to deliver a movie-like game based on the "Guardians of the Galaxy" that will be slated to release this 2017.

The "Guardians of the Galaxy" will be joining with The Walking Dead, Batman and Game of Thrones as Marvel and Telltale joined together. As per the report of the PC Advisor, the game will be released on 2017, in which the exact that hasn't been revealed yet.

The "Guardians of the Galaxy" Telltale Series teaser trailer was featured in the recent Game Awards 2016, with the statement from the Telltale that the game will be divided into 5 episodes, which will be launched on 2017.

According to several reports, the "Guardians of the Galaxy" Telltale series hasn't been confirmed yet if the game will be published on any gaming platform. As for the recent games published by the Telltales, it may seem that the new Marvel Telltale game will be released on the PlayStation, Xbox and Windows PC.

The teaser trailer of the "Guardians of the Galaxy" Telltale series doesn't say anything about the game yet, aside from the appearance of the favorite mini-cassette player known to own by Star Lord. This still leaves the audiences of what would be the story is about.

Fans are now too excited to know if Peter Quill will be the featured protagonist of the game or it can be anybody else. As per the Collider said, obviously, it wouldn't be Groot for it may seem to be the only dialog option is "I am Groot."

As of today, there are no other details revealed about the upcoming "Guardians of the Galaxy" Telltale Series. The only information that the Telltale Games CEO Kevin Bruner revealed is that players will have to take control of different members of the Guardians Team as the iDigital Times confirmed.

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