Later throughout the game, you’ll also get to witness the Purple Wedding from Season 4 where King Joffrey Baratheon (Finally) gets killed by poison.
You get to experience this key event from the main story through a different vantage point as the madness is unleashed from the treasonous Freys upon the Northerners. Your characters are loyal to the Starks, and hence are stationed outside the Twins where the notorious massacre would occur. The game actually begins right as The Red Wedding is happening. The story of the game complements the HBO show very well, and takes place near the end of Season 3, running in parallel with Season 4 both in Westeros & Essos. 10 – Different Vantage Points On Key Events via TellTale/HBO It obviously won’t replace the show entirely, but seeing the characters and interacting with them will give you a sensible relief before the next season is to begin in 2017. Luckily, Telltale’s game can temporarily satisfy that itch all Thrones Fans yearn for. With Season 7 now delayed even more to allow shoots to occur in Winter, this itch is now getting longer for the next 2 years. No! The biggest pain comes when the Season Finale ends, sometimes on a huge cliffhanger (Seasons 2 and 5 in particular) and reminds us that it will be 9 solid months before a new Season is to begin again. The biggest pain with “Game of Thrones” isn’t so much all the deaths and events that occur that shock us, also they do indeed do their fair share of damage. We just mentioned that the game follows the same universe in which the HBO show “Game of Thrones” takes place.
11 – Best Way To Scratch Your Game Of Thrones Itch In Between Seasons via TellTale/HBO These include Peter Dinklage (Tyrion Lannister), Lena Heady (Cersei Lannister), Natalie Dormer (Margaery Tyrell), Kit Harrington (Jon Snow) and Iwan Rheon (Ramsey Snow). Now not only is the story canon to the show by itself, but the main actors of the show have also lent their voices and appearances to the game itself, making the canon connection even more official.
As of Season 6 of the show, many differences between the books and Game of Thrones exist, some good, and some not as good… Whereas their already released “Walking Dead” games (3 so far) are all canon to the comic books and not the AMC television series, for “Game Of Thrones”, the game follows the same universe as in the HBO series and not the George RR Martin “A Song Of Ice And Fire” book series. One of the main selling points that Telltale used to develop and eventually market this game was the direct canon to the HBO series. Here are 12 reasons why you should give “Game Of Thrones: A TellTale Game Series” a go: 12 – It’s Canon To The Show via TellTale/HBO Each and every fan of “Game of Thrones”, its many different characters and various storylines have to give this game a go, even more so now considering the Seventh Season of the show will be delayed in 2017. “Game Of Thrones: A TellTale Game Series” was released as a complete season separated in 6 episodes released every month or two throughout 20. Video Game publisher Telltale, known for their takes on other known franchises such as “The Walking Dead”, “The Wolf Among Us” and just recently “Batman” was quick to step in and introduce their video game version to accompany the HBO series. The wait in between seasons, and the fate of beloved characters has fans itching for more year and after year. HBO’s “Game Of Thrones” based off George RR Martin’s “A Song Of Ice & Fire” book series has become a world wide phenomenon.