The Walking Dead: Season Two – ‘In the Pines’ Music Download and Trailer

Today we would like to share an all-new trailer for the critically acclaimed second season of The Walking Dead: The Game.

The Walking Dead: Season Two, Episode 1 – ‘All That Remains’ and Episode 2 ‘A House Divided‘ are now available for download worldwide on Xbox Games Store, for Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, PlayStation 3 via PlayStation®Network in North America and Europe, PC and Mac from the Telltale Online Store, and other digital outlets, including Steam, and on the App Store for compatible iOS devices.

The Walking Dead: Season Two will also be premiering on PlayStation®Vita in the next few weeks, and we encourage fans to stay tuned to @telltalegames on twitter for release dates as they become available.

Today we would also like to share a very special track arranged by long-time composer for Telltale Games, Jared Emerson-Johnson, with vocals supplied by the multi-talented Janel Drewis, who also works as an animator on the development team at Telltale.

Together, Jared and Janel recorded their take on the classic traditional American folk song, ‘In the Pines,’ which dates back to the 1870’s and is believed to be of Southern Appalachian origin.

Heard during the credits to the critically acclaimed Episode Two, ‘A House Divided,’ the track is currently free to download at telltalegames.bandcamp.com.

In addition to this track, fans can also look for more singles from Anadel, whose tracks ‘Carver’ and ‘In the Water’ are also available separately on their page at anadel.bandcamp.com.

Fans looking for additional tracks from The Walking Dead: Season Two can look forward to the full soundtrack releasing later this year after the season concludes.

For more information on the game, visit the official website, Facebook, and follow Telltale Games on Twitter.

Author: Mark Smith
I've been an avid gamer since I stumbled upon ZORK running in my local Radio Shack in 1980. Ten years later I was working for Sierra Online. Since then I've owned nearly every game system and most of the games to go with them. Not sure if 40+ years of gaming qualifies me to write reviews, but I do it anyway.

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