The King's Quest series, created and made famous by Sierra Entertainment, is ready to get back on track thanks to the team Telltale Games. This was announced during an event held last night, was one of the airline's boss, Steve Allison, who must specify that the new project will consist of several chapters and will arrive on "multiple platforms".
"We want to revive King's Quest as we did in the past with Tales of Monkey Island, but for now I can not tell you more. More information will come during the next E3". The first episode of King's Quest was released on PCs in the now distant 1984. Followed it with 7 followed, the last of which, Mask of Eternity, dates back to 1998.
"We want to revive King's Quest as we did in the past with Tales of Monkey Island, but for now I can not tell you more. More information will come during the next E3". The first episode of King's Quest was released on PCs in the now distant 1984. Followed it with 7 followed, the last of which, Mask of Eternity, dates back to 1998.
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