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Minecraft Story Mode PS4, Xbox One Release Date on November 11 LEAKED: NEW Gameplay Trailer Launched at PAX Prime 2015

Minecraft:  Story Mode

A new leak on the release date of Minecraft Story Mode from Telltale Games has just surfaced online and revealed that the game will arrive on Xbox One and PS4 this coming November 11. The PS3 and Xbox 360 versions, on the other hand, will follow shortly on November 30 while the Wii U launch date was not mentioned. 
Gamezone reports that the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One editions of Minecraft Story Mode will be launched on November 11 and followed by the release of the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions  on Nov. 30. While the new game will be coming to Wii U,  no release date has been confirmed at this time for the Nintendo console.
As announced earlier, Minecraft: Story Mode is confirmed to be under way from game developer Telltale Games, the renowned creator of game hits such as The Walking Dead and The Wolf Among Us. Similar to other past games, there will be six various episodes to be launched and the first episode will be available on the disc version while the others will be purchased online, Latin Post wrote.  
Meanwhile, PC Gamer noted that Minecraft: Story Mode all-new gameplay footage showcasing a 15-minute demo was unveiled at recently concluded PAX Prime 2015. The quality of the video that has been shared online was taken from the event and may not be in excellent visual but an a-ok to enable the gamers to what is presented in the clip.
Fans can check out the gameplay footage via this link here.     
As revealed, Minecraft Story Mode is set in the world of Minecraft and include original, brand new characters and other exciting features. 
The first of the six different episodes of Minecraft Story Mode is set to be launched this 2015 on PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PlayStation Vita, Wii U, PC, iOS and Android on a yet to be confirmed release date from Telltale Games.

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