The Expanse: Episode 3 – How to Save Maya

Aug 28, 2023 at 01:10pm EDT
The Expanse A Telltale Series

The Expanse: A Telltale Series is a new episodic adventure series from a reformed version of Telltale Games and Deck Nine (the team behind Life is Strange: Before the Storm and True Colors). Like the Telltale series of old this one largely focuses on story and player choice, which also means consequences, including characters dying. That said, with the right choices, you can largely avoid bad results for your team.

Note: The following article includes SPOILERS for The Expanse: A Telltale Series Episode 3.

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So, depending on your choices, The Expanse Episode 3 may culminate in the death of Maya Castillo, one of the more likable characters on the ship (and a possible love interest for protagonist Camina Drummer). Toward the end of the episode, you end up caught up in a dispute with twin crewmates Arlen and Rayen, and if you play things wrong, Camina and Maya will both be sent out an airlock with only one space helmet between them, resulting in Maya’s death. Thankfully, there’s a couple of ways to avoid this – one easy, one a bit more complicated.

Saving Maya – The Easy Action-y Way

Saving Maya – The Less Violent, Trusting Way

So, maybe you’re not the action type? Well, there is another way to save Maya.

So, basically, if you’ve been nice to Rayen throughout the series so far, go ahead and take the non-violent route. But if you’ve been a jerk to Rayen and still want to keep Maya breathing, you can go the violent route and still save her. Of course, if you don’t like Maya, feel free to let her go out the airlock.

The Expanse: A Telltale Series is being released on PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, and PS5. Episodes 1, 2, and 3 have been released thus far – Episode 4 arrives on September 7. You can check out Wccftech's other The Expanse guides here.

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