The end of Clementine's journey is underway in Telltale's The Walking Dead: The Final Season. With the first chapter of The Final Season out now, Telltale unveiled the first footage from the second episode, "Suffer the Children," during their panel at PAX West.

Right now, the first episode of The Final Season, titled "Done Running," is available in all regions on the PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One, as well as on the Nintendo Switch in North America and other regions.

Telltale recently revealed that the second episode will be released on September 25th, followed by the third and fourth episodes on November 6th and December 18th, respectively.

We'll be sure to keep Daily Dead readers updated as more details on the remaining three episodes are revealed, and you can check out the first footage from episode 2 below!

From the Press Release: "Season Description: Clementine, now a fierce and capable survivor, has reached the final chapter in her journey. After years on the road facing threats both living and dead, a secluded school might finally be her chance for a home. But protecting it will mean sacrifice. Clem must build a life and become a leader while still watching over AJ, an orphaned boy and the closest thing to family she has left. In this gripping, emotional final season, you will define your relationships, fight the undead, and determine how Clementine's story ends.

Emotional, Gut-Wrenching Story - See Clementine's journey through to the end. As she builds a new life, you will have to grapple with new types of choices and live with the consequences as AJ looks on, learning from your every move.

More Control, More Tension - A new over-the-shoulder camera system, greater freedom to explore detailed environments, and scenes with unscripted combat capture the fear of living in a world overrun by the undead and create the most engaging The Walking Dead game yet.

Striking New Visual Style - The all-new Graphic Black art style rips the ink from the pages of the Eisner Award-winning comic book series and brings the world of The Walking Dead to life like never before. Supports 4K resolution and high dynamic range on compatible devices."

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