Minecraft: Story Mode Episode 5 Announced by Telltale Games; Three More Episodes Soon to Come

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Telltale Games' Minecraft: Story Mode Episode was recently confirmed by the developer itself. The fun doesn't end there according to Telltale Games, and the wait will not have to be an extensive one for the most part. The builder game continues to dazzle the fans as it moves on to the next episode.

According to Mirror, Minecraft: Story Mode was rather positive on their announcement of having an Episode 5 for the Telltale Games. Entitled Episode 5: Order Up!, the said episode is said to connect the point from Episode 4: Wither Storm's storyline all the way to the new content, as it introduces gamers to another field.

Per VG247, Minecraft: Story Mode Episode 5 Order Up! will bring fans to a new world that is under the risk of extinction, known as Sky City. To add a little more spice to the claim, the cast will also be comprised of The Lord of the Rings' Sean Astin. The thrill continues as the story is said to have more than the said episode.

IGN delivered that there will be three more post-episodic episodes coming from Telltale Games to add to the story. After the finale, the other three episodes will follow Jesse and his group as they trek on new adventures into other new worlds. The said episode will be a continuity to the existing franchise, which means that players will need to download at least Episode 1 in order to purchase them

Minecraft: Story Mode Episode 5 Order Up! is said to be made available to the PC, Mac, Xbox 360 and One, PlayStation 3 and 4, iOS and Android devices. The aforementioned Minecraft Story Mode is one request that many fans of the builder game have waited so long for, and Telltale Games saw the opportunity to create a game that will cater to the impeccable need of the series' followers.

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