Official Trailer Released for Telltale’s Guardians of the Galaxy Episode 4

Developer Telltale Games has released an official launch trailer for the fourth episode of Marvel’s Guardian’s of the Galaxy: The Telltale Series. The episode is titled “Who Needs You” and continues to loosely follow the story of Marvel’s Guardian of the Galaxy movie franchise.

The ‘Who Needs You’ episode follows ‘More Than Feeling,’ which focused on Gamora and Nebula’s troubled sister relationship. The two seemed to have reconciled in the new trailer, as Gamora shows concern for her sister after being attacked by the enemy, the maniacal alien woman named Halle who is bent on destruction and genocide. However, before the team can fight Halle one-on-one, they get caught in a battle that causes them to fall into the depths of dark, underground caverns ridden with ravenous worm-like. Starlord is faced with the troubling task of leading the team through unknown territory fast enough to get out in one piece while still having to face Halle, if they can escape that is. The episode also briefly focuses on Drax and past reflections with his daughter, showing a more sentimental side to the otherwise battle-driven character.

Fans of the series can follow Telltale Games on Twitter and Facebook for updated information on episode release dates, game trailers, and more.

Episode 4 ‘Who Needs You’ will be available October 10, 2017 for $4.99. Other individual episodes will be available for download via PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, Mac, the Apple Store, and the Google Play Store.

Fans can also purchase a season pass disc for $29.99, which will include the first episode ‘Tangled up in Blue’ and all subsequent releases online.

 

Deijah Scales: College graduate always looking to learn something new, with increasing interest in technology and gaming industries. I studied as an English major and media studies minor, and practiced writing about current topics in mainstream media, television programming, gaming culture, classic literature, contemporary literature and more. I've been using games of all sorts to further connect with people in both academic and entertainment settings, while trying to figure out how technology works 'behind the scenes' by teaching myself basics of coding. When I'm not gaming, writing, or coding, I'll relax with my dachshund or work on small crafting projects.
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