Latest Teaser for Stranger Things 3: The Game Retells the Show's Season 3 Trailer
If the latest new trailer for the upcoming retro-style game looks familiar, there is a very good reason for that.
By Chris Morse
A brand-new trailer for the upcoming Stranger Things spinoff game, appropriately titled Stranger Things 3: The Game, has popped up and this one looks a little bit... familiar. For one, the new teaser matches up nearly shot-for-shot to the official Season 3 trailer for the show, only with a little bit of tasteful retro flair.
As you can tell from the new trailer, the game will closely match the plot of the upcoming third season of the show, although the experience will be enhanced with the addition of side quests and other optional content. Included in the title will be all of the new season's locations and story, but it will also dive into some of the things that happen off-screen.
BonusXP and Netflix are really putting in the work to make this game, which is said to be between 12 and 15 hours in length, be a true supplemental experience to the new season.
Stranger Things 3: The Game is being developed by BonusXP in partnership with Netflix and will release on July 4th, 2019 for PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch. Stranger Things will return with its third season, titled Stranger Things 3, on the same day. Be sure to stay tuned for all of the latest news and updates on the series right here on Dead Entertainment.
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