• "The Walking Dead" is an episodic interactive drama graphic adventure video game series developed and published by Telltale Games based on Robert Kirkman's comic book series of the same name.

"The Walking Dead" is an episodic interactive drama graphic adventure video game series developed and published by Telltale Games based on Robert Kirkman's comic book series of the same name. (Photo : YouTube/OutSideXbox)

"The Walking Dead" game developer, Telltale Games, has been reported to have a new gruesome project in development.

Developer Telltale Games took to Twitter on April 7 and announced that their new publishing branch, Telltale Publishing, will be revealing the first details on an upcoming new project from a secret partner developer.

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Telltale Games teases fans by sending out a couple of tweets that feature two suspicious, yet bloody images from the unannounced project. The last image seemingly poses a question - "Have you ever had a nightmare... that never ended?"

Aside from the said question, an accompanying image shows a bloody car window with a bearded man out in sight. Considering that this unannounced project will be the first game to come out from the said publishing branch, some fans are having doubts over the quality and concept of the game.

However, Telltale Games confidently said that it will be "a very different project," which is said to arrive sooner or later this year. According to reports, the publishing branch intends to bring the best and most innovative games to a new set of audiences.

In other news, Telltale Games recently opened about its upcoming "Batman" series during March's SXSW event. The developer discussed few details about the upcoming game.

The upcoming game will be a five-episode series that runs on a new engine. With the game having an M rating, the panelists added that the game will take a realistic approach similar to an R-rated movie.

"Our 'Batman' series is looking fantastic. I think it might become one of the best things we've ever done. It is not like any other batman game out there," said Telltale Game's CEO Kevin Bruner, while speaking to Kotaku.

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