Telltale Games has officially offered the first glimpse of the Marvel's "Guardians of the Galaxy," at PAX East 2017 this weekend. After the exclusive glimpse, they also revealed the voicing Star-Lord and the rest of the team. It will also follow by an interactive gameplay session.

Developer Telltale Games revealed the first screenshots of its upcoming episode series game, "Guardian of the Galaxy." The screenshots offer a glimpse at several series' locations, also the glimpse at the full Guardians team, IGN has reported.

Telltale has announced that an assembly of veteran TV stars and veteran actors were cast for the game, "Guardians of the Galaxy." Scott Porter was cast to voice Star-Lord, Emily O'Brien will voice the character of Gamora, Nolan North will play Rocket, Brandon Paul Eells will portray Drax, and Adam Harrington as Groot.

According to reports, Telltale Games' "Guardians of the Galaxy" will follow Lord's team after a major battle wherein they discover a prevailing artifact. Eurogamer cited that each of the Guardians wanted have the relic for their own different reasons, so is the villain who is the last of her kind.

Though the release date still not yet announced, the game "Guardians of the Galaxy" will sure see the team journeying from the Earth to Knowhere. Will also feature the locations aboard from the Milano, the game is also set to launch sometime in spring for mobile devices, PC and consoles.

More details are coming during the PAX East panel, March 10 at 6 p.m. The developer will also host a crowd play for an early version of "Guardians of the Galaxy" first episode set on March 17, Austin Texas at SXSW. Reports claimed that when the game premiere this spring, it will be both available as a physical disc and digital.

It will also include the first episode and will give access to the next four episodes. Rumors also suggest that developer, Eidos Montreal also working on another "Guardians of the Galaxy game." Though the alleged rumors don't have a confirm coming from the creator of Deus Ex.