Join us for the 'Tales from the Borderlands' LIVE Premiere!

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Hey guys! Tales from the Borderlands will be premiering super soon... and to celebrate, we're doing a LIVE premiere event at the Alamo Drafthouse!

Join Telltale Games and Gearbox Software at the Alamo Drafthouse in Richardson on Monday, November 24th to be among the very first to see the season premiere. Can't make it out in person? No worries - Nerdist.com will be streaming the event LIVE on Twitch!

Tickets are limited, click here to grab yours!


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Based on the hit 'Borderlands' video games from Gearbox Software and 2K, Tales from the Borderlands is the all-new five part game series from Telltale Games, makers of the critically-acclaimed The Walking Dead – A Telltale Games Series and The Wolf Among Us. Set on the unforgiving world of Pandora after the events of Borderlands 2, Tales from the Borderlands is full of the trademark humor and action the hit franchise is famous for, and follows two unique adventurers on their quest for greatness.

In a special world premiere event at the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema in Richardson, Texas, Telltale and hometown heroes Gearbox Software will show the first episode of the series, 'Zer0 Sum,' LIVE in front of an audience of Borderlands' biggest fans on the big screen! Attendees are encouraged to show up to the screening in costume as their favorite Borderlands characters, and ready to interact with the game in this very special play through of the episode. With the audience’s help, the developers will make the game's tough decisions live on-screen as they begin this new Borderlands story.

Prizes and giveaways will be awarded to fans with the best costumes, and the evening will also welcome Nerdist.com who will be streaming the event LIVE on Twitch as the audience raises a glass in celebration of the world premiere. A limited number of free tickets to this first-of-its-kind interactive play-through are available online, and no fan in attendance will leave empty-handed...

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