Premiere Dates Revealed for 'Minecraft: Story Mode'
If you visited Telltale at PAX Prime last month, you might have gotten a sneak peek at Minecraft: Story Mode, or at least seen a pretty darn cool booth. No worries if you didn’t make it out to Seattle though, because we can announce today that you’ll be able to get your hands on the season premiere of Minecraft: Story Mode next month!
Episode 1: 'The Order of the Stone,' the first of five episodes in the season, will premiere digitally worldwide on Tuesday, October 13th this year. The episode will be available at launch on PC and Mac from the Telltale Online Store, Steam, and other digital distribution services, on the PlayStation Network for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3, and on the Xbox Games Store for Xbox One and Xbox 360. The season premiere will be available for compatible iOS devices via the App Store and for compatible Android-based devices via Google Play and the Amazon Appstore starting Thursday, October 15th. The series will also be coming to Wii U and PlayStation Vita - stay tuned for more details on those platforms!
Did you see the teaser trailer yet? No? Well here it is...
As per usual, we’re keeping plenty of exciting details under wraps so you can have the fun of discovering them for yourself. We can give you a LITTLE taste of what to expect though.
In Minecraft: Story Mode, playing as either a male or female hero named ‘Jesse,’ you’ll embark on a perilous adventure across the Overworld, through the Nether, to the End, and beyond. You and your friends revere the legendary Order of the Stone: Warrior, Redstone Engineer, Griefer, and Architect; slayers of the Ender Dragon. While at EnderCon in hopes of meeting Gabriel the Warrior, Jesse’s friends discover that something is wrong... something dreadful. Terror is unleashed, and you must set out on a quest to find The Order of the Stone if you are to save your world from oblivion.
We’ve been working closely with the people at Mojang to ensure that Minecraft: Story Mode absolutely feels like a part of the world that Minecraft players already know and love, with a cinematic story and trademark Telltale choice-based gameplay. We know how important customization is to the creative minds who play Minecraft, so we’ve paid special attention to implementing that in Minecraft: Story Mode too. This is the first Telltale game where YOU get to choose the appearance of the player character. Not only do you get to play as either a male or female version of Jesse, you’ll also be able to select from 3 different looks for each.
If you've been keeping up with Telltale news, you'll know that we’ve also managed to snag some seriously all-star voice talent for the season. Male Jesse is portrayed by Patton Oswalt (you might recognize his voice from Ratatouille and Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D), while female Jesse is voiced by Catherine Taber (she’s been in Star Wars: The Clone Wars and Marvel Heroes). The season will also feature Brian Posehn, Ashley Johnson, Scott Porter, Martha Plimpton, Dave Fennoy, Corey Feldman, Billy West, and Paul Reubens – and there are still more cast details to come! We couldn’t possibly be more excited to be working with such an amazing group of actors.
And one quick note for those looking forward to the season finales of Tales from the Borderlands and Game of Thrones – they are shaping up to be two of our most ambitious finales yet! Look out for more news on those coming out soon.
Comments
So based on my reading of the box-art, you're going to release a game disc that will simply download the episodes as they come out? What options are there going to be for people who would prefer an offline version of the game for future generations to enjoy when the servers go down?
Soon or Telltale soon? xD
Unfortunate that the Wii U version is not being released at the same time. I guess I'll have to get the PS3 version. . .
I can imagine that, when the full Season is released, they will switch from selling discs with Episode 1 and a Season Pass code to selling a new version of the retail copy that contains the entire Season on disc. Of course, since I'm not Telltale staff (only a volunteer Moderator), this is pure speculation on my part.
how much is it?????
Buy the first episode which cost $5.98 (Or you can wait till it gets free) and the Season Pass which costs $18-19.
To be honest, really, I am quite interested to see how MC:SM will play out. Though, I am still more excited for final episode of TFTB and GOT.
so, how's the GoT episode coming?
How much will de season pass cost? 20$? More? Less?
What does that mean?
Soon sucks.
I will be taking a look at some of the playthroughs online that there are highly probable to be when the first episode for Story Mode comes out - chock full of spoilers - to see how people react to it and how I feel about it, a peek through the door at all the fun as it were. "Is that what I want? How do I feel about that?" I would really like to enjoy it, but I'll just wait and see.
I don't care much about minecraft. That said still going to buy every episodic choice based series TTG makes. forever. until i die or until EA buys TTG then destroys it like a Maxis office.
Minecraft sucks terraria is way better plus i rather play clash of clans of call of duty
Thank you for catching that.
will it have a multiplayer??
It won't have multiplayer, no. However, you can have multiple people watch you play the game and have them help you make choices if you count that. :P
...So what you have implied is that you want a Call of Duty game from Telltale instead of a Minecraft game?
That... actually probably wouldn't be too bad.
If you thought people fearing that the Borderlands series would bring "FPS Kiddies" was bad, imagine how people would react to a COD Telltale series being announced! :P
Oh my god... Seriously though, they managed to turn Borderlands into a good story. They could easily do that with COD
Yeah, I was mainly speaking about the people who still like to say "Telltale is doomed because they are making a game from [insert unexpected franchise]" even after Borderlands and the positive impressions from Minecraft so far - which, at this point, should encourage people to be more open minded.
Can it be used on more than one computer?