'Game of Thrones: The Lost Lords' release date is here: New trailer unveiled

The official release date for the video game "Game of Thrones: The Lost Lords" has been announced by Telltale Games. The second episode of the episodic point-and-click graphic action adventure game based on George R.R. Martin's "A Song of Ice and Fire" novels and HBO's "Game of Thrones" TV adaptation will be launched this week. 

PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PC and Mac users started to enjoy Telltale's Episode 2 on Feb. 3, while Xbox One and Xbox 360 players can download the game on Feb. 4. Meanwhile, mobile gamers who have Android or iOS operating systems on their devices can download the fantasy adventure game starting Feb. 5.

Based on the official trailer of the game, "The Lost Lords" focuses on the events that happened after the death of House of Forrester's liege lord and his successor. As the Whitehill soldiers arrive at the Ironrath, the family's way to survive relies on those who are left. 

In this episode, the House of Forrester's eldest daughter Mira is now at King's Landing, serving Margaery Tyrell. She is also seen discussing political games with Tyrion Lannister to save her family from impending doom. 

Lord Forrester's squire Gared Tuttle is now at The Wall with Ned Stark's bastard son Jon Snow. He must do everything that he can to get accepted in the Night's Watch so that he can execute the plans of his lords from Ironwood. 

Meanwhile, the Forrester's exiled son Asher had been asked to return to Westeros to help bring back his family's glory. However, Lord Gregor and Lady Elissa Forrester's second-born son must find the best way to get past the Boltons and their bannermen to be able to stay alive. 

The new Telltale's "Game of Thrones" episode also features the voices of several notable cast members from the HBO series, including Kit Harrington, who portrays Jon Snow, as well as Peter Dinklage, who plays the role of Tyrion Lannister.

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