Back To The Future Episode One Now Free On PSN

Telltale Makes The First Episode Of Back To The Future Available For Free On PSN For The Next Few Weeks

Telltale Games might be moving full steam ahead with their next adventure game, Jurassic Park: The Game, but they’re not quite done promoting their most recently released episodic adventure, Back to the Future. If you’ve yet to try Back to the Future and you have a PS3, you’re in luck, because Telltale has made the first episode available for free on PSN for a limited time.

From now until September 27th, you can download the first episode of Back to the Future: The Game for free on PSN. That means you’ve got quite a while to decide whether or not you’d like to partake, but be warned: once you play the first episode, it’s probably going to be awfully difficult to resist the urge to check out the others.

Fortunately, if you decide you want to continue your adventures with Doc Brown and Marty McFly, the bundle pack of all five Back to the Future episodes will only cost you $19.99. So what are you waiting for? Head over to the PSN Store and pick up your free copy of Back to the Future: Episode 1, because where we’re going, we don’t need… cash!

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