New Mobile Game For THE WALKING DEAD Launching With Season 5 Of AMC Series

New Mobile Game For THE WALKING DEAD Launching With Season 5 Of AMC Series

AMC and Next Games have revealed plans for a new mobile game based on The Walking Dead, and it's set to launch alongside the already confirmed fifth season of the hit series later this year. Hit the jump to read the press release in full!

By JoshWilding - Mar 07, 2014 02:03 AM EST
Filed Under: The Walking Dead


Next Games and AMC today announced that the Finnish games company is in production of a mobile game based on AMC’s incredibly successful TV series The Walking Dead. The Walking Dead is, for the second season in a row, the #1 show on U.S. television among adults 18-49, and extremely popular around the world. The mobile game will be the first time players see this iconic show come to life through gameplay exclusively developed for smartphones and tablet devices.

AMC and Next Games will join forces on the marketing of the title as the game launch coincides with season 5 of The Walking Dead TV series. The project will be global in scale with distribution and marketing across continents in collaboration with the best local partners.

“We chose to team up with Next Games because of their outstanding creative and technical talent, as well as a willingness to re-imagine the unique and compelling world of The Walking Dead, which has built a significant and passionate global fan community,” said Charlie Collier, AMC president. “We’re thrilled to be part of this next wave of games innovation and participating in a project that – like the show itself – is in service of the fans.”

“Our take on the undead survival franchise will match the against-all-odds action and moment-to-moment tension of the TV series. We want to find that sweet spot where gameplay and narrative inform and reinforce one another,” said Teemu Huuhtanen, CEO at Next Games. “Like AMC’s The Walking Dead itself, we’re not giving away too many details right out the gate, but I can confidently state it’s unlike anything we’ve seen from The Walking Dead franchise on home or mobile gaming hardware before.”

Founded by design veterans from Rovio, Supercell and Disney, Next Games has assembled a team with a profound love for games and a burning desire to develop lasting global entertainment. The studio is focused on crafting majestic narrative-driven games with engaging free-to-play mechanics.

The companies will announce additional details related to The Walking Dead game in the coming months.

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TimL
TimL - 3/7/2014, 2:29 AM
I want mobile gaming to die already so I can finally get proper Marvel games again. It's sad to see the mobile games market boom so hard...
MisterHolmes
MisterHolmes - 3/7/2014, 7:08 AM
mobile games are horrible
corey817
corey817 - 3/7/2014, 12:05 PM
@TimL

I 1000% agree with you. Plus they should get the ppl who make the fallout games to make a walking dead game...would be epic!
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