Sam & Max’s 25th anniversary: Telltale Games slashes prices

Special prices.

Posted By | On 12th, Sep. 2012

Sam & Max are 25 and for that milestone, Telltale Games, publishers and developers of The Walking Dead series, have dropped prices across various platforms.

“We’re very excited to celebrate Sam & Max’s anniversary. Steve Purcell created something unique, funny and enduring that continues to grab new fans every single year; now’s the perfect time for gamers to see what all the fuss is about and for current fans to complete their collections with these special offers.

“Sam & Max have always had a happy home at Telltale”, said creator Steve Purcell.

“They just “get” what Sam & Max is about and so these games are the perfect place to enter their world. It’s wonderful and gratifying that after 25 years, Sam & Max continue to make people happy and I’m excited that these offers provide gamers with an opportunity to play the marvelously inventive games that Telltale made. Here’s to another 25 years!”

Check out all the prices below.

Special 25th Anniversary Offers:

Xbox LIVE Marketplace for Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft – Back to School Sale – Now through September 10, 2012       

$10 (800 MicrosoftPoints) for each individual season, which includes Sam & Max: Beyond Time & Spaceand Sam & Max: Save the World

Steam – Weekend Deal – September 13th – 16th, 2012                                                             

$14.99 for the Sam & Max Complete Pack (includes all 3 seasons – Sam & Max: Save the WorldSam & Max: Beyond Time and Space, and Sam & Max: The Devil’s Playhouse).

Individual seasons – Sam & Max: Save the WorldSam & Max: Beyond Time and Space will be available for $9.99 each and Sam & Max: The Devil’s Playhouse will be available for $11.49.

App Store – iPhone and iPad – Now through October 1, 2012                                                  

$.99 for all individual episodes in the Sam & Max: Beyond Time and Space season (Universal App).

PlayStation Network (SCEA) – Now through October 2, 2012    

$20 Bundle Offer for Sam & Max: The Devil’s Playhouse and Sam & Max: Beyond Time and Space, and $12.99 for each individual season.

PlayStation Network (SCEE) – Summer Sale – Now through October 5, 2012  

€12.99 for each individual season, which includes Sam & Max: The Devil’s Playhouse and Sam & Max: Beyond Time and Space.


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