The full standalone sequel Chapter 2: Retribution releases for PSVR 2 and PC later this month after its initial launch on Quest 2 late last year. The Walking Dead: Last Mile developers don't know who will live and die yet, because it's up to the players to decide.A new trailer details the upgrade path for Skydance Interactive’s The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners – Chapter 1 from PSVR to PSVR 2. It's reminiscent of Black Mirror's experimental and interactive Bandersnatch episode, with perhaps a tinge of Blaseball's participatory nature, all wrapped up into a narrative adventure akin to Telltale's The Walking Dead, where interpersonal dynamics and zombie survival collide to tell a human drama intended to keep players invested throughout the lengthy first season. So what can you do in the Instant Game? Players can create their own survivor, participate in mini-games to earn points, and then use these points to influence key story decisions. The rest of the game will then be split into four-week segments called Acts that will conclude later this year. After four weeks of open beta, the Instant Game will go on a two-week hiatus for story expansion. This prologue will "provide an opportunity for collecting and implementing fan feedback," which the developers will take into consideration when creating the next part of TWD: LM. It requires no download or install-you can simply open the Instant Game on your browser, phone, or anywhere else you can access Facebook. Every day during the three acts as well as this trial-run beta period, new story content will drop. The full season of the show and game hybrid will unfold over the course of the next several months. After a reveal earlier this year, The Walking Dead: Last Mile is launching into open beta today, July 11, as a Facebook Gaming and Facebook Watch exclusive experience.