Friday, May 12th 2023

The Expanse: A Telltale Series Announced

Telltale, the leading narrative game development studio and publisher, announced today that its upcoming episodic narrative adventure game, The Expanse: A Telltale Series, has been named an Official Selection for the 22nd Annual Tribeca Festival. Developed in conjunction with award-winning studio Deck Nine Games, The Expanse: A Telltale Series marks the first new Telltale title released since the company's resurrection.

Telltale and Deck Nine will premiere all-new gameplay during the New York City-based festival, which runs June 7-18, and during the adjacent Digital Tribeca Festival Game showcase on June 9th. The Tribeca Festival is also hosting an in-person panel with the game's development team on Saturday, June 10 at 4:30 PM ET. The Expanse: A Telltale Series will be available for hands-on play for ticket holders throughout the event and, as an Official Selection, the game is eligible for the 2023 Tribeca Festival Game Award.
The Tribeca Festival brings artists and diverse audiences together to celebrate storytelling in all its forms, including film, TV, VR, games, music, and online work. The Games program at the Tribeca Festival celebrates the convergence of games, entertainment, and culture, highlighting the storytelling, art, and innovation of games.

"We are thrilled to be a Tribeca Official Selection," said Stephan Frost, the project's game director. "The Expanse is an exceptional work of fiction and we at Deck Nine feel honored to have contributed to this universe in the video game medium."

The Expanse: A Telltale Series is prior to the events of the popular TV series which is available to stream in its entirety on Amazon Prime. Players take on the role of Camina Drummer (played by actress Cara Gee in both the game and TV series), the leader of a scavenging crew on the hunt for a mysterious treasure on the edges of The Belt. As Drummer, players must work with a mix of powerful personalities, square off against a bloody mutiny, explore locations beyond The Belt, and, most of all, make tough decisions that will decide the fate of The Artemis crew.

Several new gameplay elements that go beyond what people experienced with past Telltale titles are introduced in The Expanse. Players have greater authority over the action. The ability to communicate with the crew over radio at the player's discretion keeps the plot and dialogue choices moving forward simultaneously with the player's exploration, and all those character interactions affect the story's conclusion.

"From the very start of development, our focus for The Expanse has been on the quality of the narrative and the opportunity to tell an incredible story filled with amazing characters that the player can participate in," said Telltale CEO Jamie Ottilie. "Being named a Tribeca Festival Official Selection is the ultimate endorsement that we are on the right path, and we are honored to be included."

The Expanse: A Telltale Series is expected to be released for PC and leading consoles in Summer, 2023. To learn more about The Expanse: A Telltale Series and the new Telltale Games, please visit www.Telltale.com.

Source: Telltale Games
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41 Comments on The Expanse: A Telltale Series Announced

#26
Space Lynx
Astronaut
LabRat 891SyFy ran it for a short run.
TBQH, I think it was getting too popular for a series lacking the normal 'moral greyness*' that's supposedly popular.
*"Intrigue" my arse!
To me "Intrigue" just means that even the characters you're supposed to identify and empathize with, are *also* scumbags.
I had no idea, thanks for letting me know. Maybe I can find it posted on youtube somewhere.
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#27
LabRat 891
Space Lynxwait Dark Matter has a tv show? are you sure its based on this book? wtf... i have to do some research now. lmao
Not impossible they're unrelated, or just tangentially related. I see no direct-mention of the author you mentioned:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_Matter_(2015_TV_series)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_Matter_(comics)
The concept was created by Joseph Mallozzi and Paul Mullie while they were working on the Stargate franchise, and was originally published as a comic book series in 2012.
Even if unrelated to the novel, it is related to the Genre and setting(s) overall.
Also, it had a similar 'community attempt' to bring it back; though, the fans were not successful, as The Expanse was. (Both Dark Matter and The Expanse originally aired on SyFy)
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#28
Fergutor
Third person=not interested :(
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#29
A Computer Guy
64KOh hell yes!
The Expanse is one of my all time favorite SciFi series. I've watched every episode twice and plan to start a third watching soon.
Man I hope Telltale does a good job on this game.
I only watched the series prior to it moving to amazon but I thought it was great. It's was hard at first watching Thomas Jane not as the Terminator....oops I mean the Punisher.
Space Lynxas a lover of the sci-fi genre, I recommend you read Hyperion by Dan Simmons, Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir, and Dark Matter by Blake Crouch.
Dark Matter ended way too soon. 2nd season felt very rushed probably because at that point they knew it was going to be canceled.
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#30
Space Lynx
Astronaut
A Computer GuyI only watched the series prior to it moving to amazon but I thought it was great. It's was hard at first watching Thomas Jane not as the Terminator....oops I mean the Punisher.


Dark Matter ended way too soon. 2nd season felt very rushed probably because at that point they knew it was going to be canceled.
just an fyi, i did look up the tv show and it is not like the book I was talking about, I'd still recommend all of you and @64K read Dark Matter by Blake Crouch, its a small novel, stand alone, won't take long to read and some really top notch sci-fi. but yeah its not related to this

the show looks decent, but it is something else entirely.
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#31
Prima.Vera
The extreme low textures and polygons count looks like this game is made for low spec mobile phones...
Is this the final graphic settings??
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#32
Eskimonster
Another show killed before its time, now makes a game to get the last cent´s they can out of the fanbase.
BS i say.
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#33
1freedude
Here is my two cents. I started watching the show then started the books.

Skip the show and do the books. The story in the books is more sincere and humanized. The characters dont really change, but it does seem that way a few times late in the series. The show story might as well be written by a different crew. Way more politicized in TV. Books are more war like. When they made Bobby Draper get on her knees in the TV show, I about lost it

Oh, since we're on the subject, Crouch's Wayward Pines series is waaay better on tv than the books. M. Night Shamalan did it.

And to get back to The Expanse, I dont remember anythung about the Artemis or Drummer, can some one help me out?

Edit. Ok, I remember now. And the Artemis wasnt in the books or show
dgianstefaniThe Culture series by Iain M Banks is excellent space opera too. Alastair Reynolds Pushing Ice and the associated books in that universe are also top tier.
Becky Chambers' opera is great, too, while on the very light and airy side.
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#34
A&P211
If everyone on here likes SciFi, I would recommed watching, Babylon 5. Its a mid-late 1990 SciFi show. The 1st to use CGI, ran for 5 season, and 4 movies, with a small spin off but only lasted 13 shows, no thanks to TNT network that wanted to kill it off.
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#35
HTC
64KThe Expanse is one of my all time favorite SciFi series.
And it would have been even better had the show runners followed the book's story more closely.

Having heard the books (have them in audio format), the story in MUCH BETTER in the books than it is in the TV show, and the show is DAMN GOOD, IMO.

Ofc this is subjective since, just because i like them very much doesn't mean others will too.
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#36
64K
HTCAnd it would have been even better had the show runners followed the book's story more closely.

Having heard the books (have them in audio format), the story in MUCH BETTER in the books than it is in the TV show, and the show is DAMN GOOD, IMO.

Ofc this is subjective since, just because i like them very much doesn't mean others will too.
imo novels are almost always better than their TV show or movie counterparts. Stephen King novels vs the Hollywood Movies are a glaring example of this.

Maybe, in part, it has something to do with a person using their imagination when reading a novel even when the show ties in with the novel completely which if often doesn't.
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#37
onemanhitsquad
FreedomEclipseFirst screenshot reminds me of Shattered Horizon
For some reason the wife and I both liked and played Shattered Horizon!...a VR upgrade version might have been cool , but as it was we had fun with it. I still have it in the Steam vault.
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#38
HTC
64KMaybe, in part, it has something to do with a person using their imagination when reading a novel even when the show ties in with the novel completely which if often doesn't.
They changed "the heart of the story" too much in the show.

I'll give you an example: compare the Michio Pa (SP??) character from the books to the one from the TV show. The only similarity is ... the name of the character ...
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#39
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
onemanhitsquadFor some reason the wife and I both liked and played Shattered Horizon!...a VR upgrade version might have been cool , but as it was we had fun with it. I still have it in the Steam vault.
It would be great if they could start working on the game again or overhaul/rebuild the game from the ground up. Even if it didnt have a single player, The whole concept of 360' combat in space, being able to clamp yourself down to an asteroid, floating debris and other surfaces was such a wild concept. I dont think games like Star Citizen and Elite Dangerous even had this PvP style of combat.
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#40
1freedude
Update:
Minimum System Requirements:
Windows 10 64-bit Operating System (32-bit operating systems not supported)
AMD Phenom II X4 965, 3.40 GHz / Intel Core i5-2300, 2.80 GHz
6GB RAM
18GB Storage
DirectX Version 11
Radeon HD 7790, 2 GB / GeForce GTX 750Ti, 2 GB

Recommended System Requirements:
Windows 10 64-bit Operating System
AMD FX-8350, 4.00 GHz / Intel Core i5-3470, 3.20 GHz
8GB RAM
20GB Storage
DirectX Version 11
Radeon RX 590, 8 GB / GeForce GTX 1060, 6 GB

The Expanse: A Telltale Series is set to launch on Xbox One / X|S , Playstation 5 / Playstation 4, and PC (on PC, it is a limited timed exclusive for Epic Games Store).

Pre-order now for 27 July release.
telltale.com/the-expanse/
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#41
Frick
Fishfaced Nincompoop
64KThanks. Hyperion and the entire series of novels have been on my "to read" list for a long, long time. I will get to it eventually. I will check into the other two novels you mentioned.
Put it higher on the list. Hyperion is almost as good as Dune, which is the highest praise a book can get.
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