In an interview with Dan Connors, Gamasutra learns that Telltale has found considerable success with the iPad, with Connors revealing that as of last month, a staggering 30% of the studio's monthly revenue came from iOS devices.
As a result, the company continues to increase staff (they're north of 115 now) and will dedicate "considerable resources" to Apple platforms:
This November, when the first episode of Jurassic Park is released, the iPad will be included in that list of platforms. And before the end of the year, the company will release another 13 iPad titles, including Sam & Max Beyond Time & Space and the first cases in Telltale's Law & Order game.
That there is the first acknowledgment in a long while of the Law & Order series. While surely the least exciting of the several licenses Telltale announced this year amongst this particular crowd, there were nonetheless some concerns about the project's status in light of the cancellation of Law & Order: Los Angeles, the particular series in the TV franchise that Telltale's treatment is based on. Obviously, fans of the series should consider their fears allayed.
The article goes on to discuss the potential of the Google and Amazon tablet devices while assuring fans the Telltale's other platforms (meaning PC and consoles) will not be neglected as a side effect of the aggressive love affair with iOS. But I shouldn't give everything away.
Source: Gamasutra