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Poker Night at the Inventory returns with a remaster in March

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Last updated: 5 Feb 2026 at 2:37 pm UTC

Poker Night at the Inventory originally from Telltale Games is coming back to life from Skunkape Games, a small crew of former Telltale employees. Originally released in 2010, it has been unavailable since 2019, but this new crew will be releasing the remaster on March 5th.

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Modeled after Telltale's very first release, 2005's Telltale Texas Hold'em, Poker Night at the Inventory was an experimental game created in three months by people who went on to lead the mega-hits The Walking Dead: A Telltale Series and The Wolf Among Us.

The game pits Max (the irreverent rabbity-thing from Sam & Max), Strong Bad (of Homestar Runner fame), Tycho (from the long-running Penny Arcade webcomic), and Team Fortress 2 mercenary The Heavy in a fast-paced poker tournament punched up with jokey trash-talk.

Skunkape Games' remaster includes overhauled graphics and lighting, gameplay fixes to improve the poker simulation, and new unlockables and quality-of-life features. The game was updated using the same engine and process as the team's recent remasters of Telltale's Sam & Max trilogy.

And for those who remember it and enjoyed this part of it - Team Fortress 2 items are returning as well. The press release noted that you can equip a unique item to offer as collateral when cash runs low. So just like in the original game, you get to win them and use them in Team Fortress 2.

Release Date: 5th March 2026
Platform: ⚛ Proton / Wine
Official links:Steam
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