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The Walking Dead add-on 400 Days hits PSN today, other platforms later this week [Trailer]

The final episode of Telltale's The Walking Dead first season released in late November last year, and ever since, fans have been eagerly awaiting the studio's follow up. Now, we now exactly when 400 Days, the add-on meant to bridge the gap between the game's first and second seasons, will be upon us.

Speaking with IGN, the studio confirmed that fans can expect it later today, starting with PS3 and PS Vita owners, as it's heading to the PlayStation Network first. From there, the add-on will begin to head to all other platforms through the rest of this week, and into the next, going to PC/Mac next, followed by Xbox Live, and ending on iOS devices. You can check out the official release schedule below:

- Tuesday, July 2nd - PlayStation Network (North America)
- Wednesday, July 3rd - PC/Mac (Steam, Telltale Games Store)
- Friday, July 5th - Xbox Live (Worldwide)
- Wednesday, July 10th - PlayStation Network (Europe)
- Thursday, July 11th - iOS (Worldwide)

400 Days takes place on a truck stop somewhere along the Georgia highway, and features five new characters, each with their own story that links to another survivor. Kinda like "Pulp Fiction" with more zombies and less wristwatches in the butt (I would imagine).

Players can play the stories in any order they like, but if you want to be chronological about it, the order would be Vince, Wyatt, Russell, Bonnie, and Shel.

Choices made in the previous chapters will carry over into 400 Days, and choices from there, on to Season 2. Supposedly, each survivor's story should provide a few different clues about what gamers can expect in the next Season.

400 Days will be available for the same price as each episode of Season 1, $4.99. Episodes for the second season of Telltale's The Walking Dead are expected to start arriving this fall. Check out the launch trailer below.

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