Welp, Telltale doesn't care anymore
So here's Telltale's head of creative communications Job Stauffer had to say about past franchises including Sam & Max
Fair enough! We're back to me asking questions - do you want to do a Monkey Island season two?
Job Stauffer: No.
Why not?
Job Stauffer: Hmm. It is a proud part of Telltale's legacy, but not really part of Telltale's future.
Sam & Max?
Job Stauffer: Same answer.
So i guess all hope is truly lost for this series, i don't expect any new comics or TV shows either.
Happy 30th anniversary Sam & Max
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Ouch, that's disappointing to hear. At least Devil's Playhouse was an adequate Swan Song for Telltale's version of the series.
Sad sigh Well, I guess unless they give the gaming rights to someone who CARES about them... it looks like the end of the road for the Freelance Police
Telltale doesn't have a future
As we can see, Telltale has no future, and it won't have.
It's their own fault they're dying and killing Telltale. If they want a future then it's Sam & Max.
Not really. If Telltale gained success and made millions from Sam & Max, they'd continue it. It just wasn't on their priority list.