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Telltale Games appears to be shutting down. According to GameDaily, the troubled Northern California game studio behind the acclaimed Walking Dead series is shuttering, and has enlisted the help of an outside company, Sherwood Partners, to assist in the closure of the company.
Co-founder Martin Pitchinson told GameDaily that Sherwood will be overseeing the liquidation of Telltale's assets. Not only this, but an ex-employee told the site that the remaining health benefits are mandated by law.
This development is no big surprise. In September, the studio is off the top of its staff, reportedly paying no severance to affected developers. Only a small "skeleton crew" remained on staff, and now it appears the true end in sight for Telltale.
All of this happened Telltale 's The Walking Dead: Final Season. For a period of time it was unclear if the series would be finished, and eventually The Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman 's studio, Skybound, announced that it would step in to release Episodes 3 and 4.
Additionally, GameDaily reports that a number of Telltale's games have been removed from Steam, which makes the company more likely to go under.
For more on the Telltale Games situation, check out GameSpot's timeline of the key events.
This story has been updated to reflect that Telltale has not entered bankruptcy proceedings.
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