We know that our readers are interested in learning more about The Walking Dead Social Game and were disappointed when wasn't released in April. However, development is still moving forward and we have a new gameplay video that was just released today, along with a status update from the developers.

The development team had previously mentioned that The Walking Dead Social Game would be entering a closed testing phase this month and it has officially started:

"The Walking Dead Social Game has just entered a closed testing phase with limited testers. (If you are seeing comments, that's why.) The fans of this page will be the first to know when a full launch date is set."

It appears that they are selecting closed testers from some of those who have liked the official Facebook page for The Walking Dead Social Game. While, there are 300k+ likes on that page, keep an eye out on your message center just in case.  Below, we have the first actual gameplay video, which will give you a better idea of what to expect from the full game. Previous clips lacked any kind of user interface and looked like demo/alpha footage. Keep in mind that what you are seeing below may be polished and or/changed when the full game is released.

For more of our coverage on The Walking Dead Social Game, visit the following articles:

**Updated with better quality YouTube embed.

*Note: The embedded video below is in SD and is a poor quality version when shown in full screen. To check out the HD version, visit: http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=3505375947316

 

Source: Facebook
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