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Minecraft Story Mode Season Two Finale Releases
SAN RAFAEL, Calif., and STOCKHOLM, Sweden, December
19th, in the year of our Lord 2017 -- Telltale Games
and game developer Mojang today launched the fifth and final
episode of Minecraft: Story Mode - Season Two. The episode,
entitled 'Above and Beyond,' is now available for download on
Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PC, Mac, iOS, and Android-based
devices, as well as through Telltale's own online store.
The home Jesse left so long ago -- Beacontown -- has succumbed
to the iron rule of the Admin. Menacing guards patrol the
streets, anxious citizens tremble in fear, and worst of all,
everyone believes Jesse is responsible thanks to the Admin's
devious disguise. In order to save the city, the real Jesse must
find a way to zap the Admin's powers and take him down once and
for all...
Minecraft: Story Mode - Season Two continues Jesse's saga in a
five-part, narrative-driven, episodic game series developed by
Telltale in collaboration with Minecraft developer Mojang and
members of the Minecraft community. Though players' choices from
the first season will optionally carry over into season two,
this new season is intended to be accessible to both returning
fans and newcomers alike.
This second season includes Telltale's unique multiplayer 'Crowd
Play' feature, which allows friends and family to engage with
the adventure together by helping to decide the direction of the
story from any mobile device with an online connection. This
season also features voice work from Patton Oswalt, Catherine
Taber, Ashley Johnson, and Scott Porter, as well as cameos from
Stampy Cat, stacyplays, and other personalities from the
Minecraft community on YouTube.
Minecraft: Story Mode - Season Two is a standalone product
separate from both the core Minecraft game and season one of
Minecraft: Story Mode. Season two is available for download on
Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PC, Mac, iOS, and Android-based
devices. A retail version on disc is also available. Episode
five has been rated 'Everyone 10+' by the ESRB.
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