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Telltale Games, as well as Marvel Games' Bill Rosemann spoke about the game during Telltale's PAX East panel, addressing what Rosemann told IGN about the game's independence from any established canon . The series will be filled with Easter eggs, however, for fans of the Guardians, whether you've watched them in film, in their animated series, or read their comic books.

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The game will include a female character not yet seen outside of comic books who is relatively new to Marvel. Rosemann and Telltale's Job Stauffer would not confirm who she is, however, leaving it for fans to speculate about who that may be.Telltale also said it would be aiming for a "PG-13/Teen" audience with the Guardians of the Galaxy episodic game and that "there will be characters who aren't on the Guardians team in this story" when asked whether other cosmic Marvel characters will appear.For more on the series, original story follows:

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Ahead of more details coming at PAX East 2017, Telltale Games has revealed a first look at its take on Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy, as well as revealed who will be voicing Star-Lord, Gamora, and the rest of the group.Telltale has unveiled the first screenshots of the upcoming episodic series, offering a glimpse at the full Guardians team, as well as a glimpse at some of the series' locations, including Knowhere.Telltale also announced the voice cast for the entire Guardians team — Friday Night Lights star Scott Porter will voice Star-Lord, Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor actress Emily O'Brien will star as Gamora, Uncharted actor Nolan North will portray Rocket, Watch Dogs' Brandon Paul Eells will voice Drax, and The Wolf Among Us' Adam Harrington will lend Groot his signature dialogue.The series will follow the team after a major battle in which they discover a powerful artifact. Each of the Guardians wants the relic for different reasons, as does a villain who is the last of her kind.No exact release date has been announced, but Guardians of the Galaxy, which will see the team venture from Earth to Knowhere and more locations aboard the Milano, is set to debut sometime this spring for consoles, PC, and mobile devices.More details will come about the game during a PAX East panel on March 10 at 6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT, while Telltale will also host a crowd play of an early version of Guardians' first episode on March 17 at SXSW in Austin, Texas. When the series premieres later this spring, it will be available both digitally and as a physical disc that will include the first episode and grant access to the next four episodes as they become available.Telltale revealed Guardians of the Galaxy at The Game Awards 2016 . During DICE 2017, Marvel Games creative director Bill Rosemann spoke to IGN about how Marvel Games is seeking to tell original stories with its upcoming lineup while also teasing more story details about Telltale's Guardians of the Galaxy series

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