'The Walking Dead: Michonne: A Telltale Miniseries' conclusion out next week

 Telltale Games

Telltale Games will drop the third and final episode of "The Walking Dead: Michonne - A Telltale Miniseries" video game on Tuesday, April 26..

The game studio announced that the concluding episode of the video game mini-series will center on the riveting events during the adventures of "The Walking Dead" character Michonne as she tries to survive even without the help of Rick Grimes and the rest of the group in the zombie invasion.

Telltale released the description of the upcoming episode of the game, titled "What We Deserve," which reads:

"In this third and final episode, feeling the weight of choices both recent and long ago, Michonne tries to protect an innocent family... but Norma and the vengeful Monroe crew are closing in. As reality shatters and the ghosts of the daughters she abandoned demand to be heard, your choices will determine who lives, who dies, and what redemption really means in a world gone to hell."

"The Walking Dead: Michonne" episodic interactive horror survival video game is based on Robert Kirkman's "The Walking Dead" comic book series. It shows the temporary separation of Michonne from the rest of the group during the bloody zombie apocalypse.

The first episode, titled "In Too Deep," showed Michonne, Pete, and his group aboard the ship called The Companion as they look for supplies and signs of life along the coast. But the group would discover a massacre scene as well as a group of survivors located in Monroe. The episode was released in Feb. 25.

Meanwhile, the second episode, called "Give No Shelter," centered on Michonne and Pete's decision-making after finding out that Sam had been badly injured while their group was trying to flee Monroe. It was released on March 29.

The finale of "The Walking Dead: Michonne - A Telltale Miniseries" will be released on the Xbox One, Xbox 360, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, for PC/Mac, and mobile on April 26.

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