Telltale's 'Game of Thrones' Episode 1 free on Amazon

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The fifth season of HBO's "Game of Thrones" premiered on the small screen this week, but fans who still cannot get enough Westerosi action can continue to take their King's Landing experience on their mobile devices by downloading Telltale's "Game of Thrones" Episode 1 game for free. 

Amazon Store announced that the popular episodic game can now be enjoyed without having to shell out a single cent, but for a limited time only. The deal description on the Amazon site reads:

For a limited time, get Game of Thrones: A Telltale Games Series with its in-game episode, First Episode: Fire From Ice for free, a $4.99 value. Download and open the game to access the free content. Additionally, get 25% off the in-game season pass during the promotion."

However, those who are hoping to get the game for their consoles or PCs might not be able to get it for free this time since the deal is only available for mobile devices. 

The events in the episodic game starts after its TV companion ended in season 3, and will last until the beginning of the current season. It follows the lives and adventures of the members of House Forrester from Ironrath. The family, led by Lord Gregor Forrester, is known as loyal bannermen of the Starks. 

The multi-episode graphic adventure fantasy game currently has three episodes since its release late last year. The first episode is titled "Iron from Ice," followed by "The Lost Lords." The latest episode, on the other hand, is dubbed as "The Sword in the Darkness." 

There are still three episodes left for the series of games developed by Telltale Games, including "Sons of Winter," "A Nest of Vipers," as well as "The Ice Dragon." 

Aside from "Game of Thrones," Telltale Games is also responsible for developing other games based on popular TV series like "The Walking Dead."  

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