Jon Snow Missing as Murder Suspect in 'Game of Thrones' Edition of Clue

The board game features 12 treasonous characters, but a few are left out.

ByABC News
May 18, 2016, 12:12 PM

— -- Could it be Tyrion Lannister, in the fighting pit, with the crossbow? Well, we know it's not Jon Snow.

The release of the "Game of Thrones" edition of the classic murder mystery game, Clue, was announced May 16, and while fans may miss the Lord Commander-no more as one of the 12 treasonous suspects, game manufacturer USAopoly promises a game to "entrench fans in a world of intrigue and betrayal."

USAopoly and HBO Global Licensing have announced Clue: "Game of Thrones" is now available in stores across the United States and Canada.
HBO

The double-sided game features two different mysteries to solve, six weapons and 12 of your favorite "Game of Thrones" characters as suspects, including Cersei Lannister, Jaime Lannister, Tyrion Lannister, Sansa Stark, Petyr Baelish, Margaery Tyrell, Daenerys Targaryen, Hizdahr zo Loraq, Missandei, Daario Naharis, Jorah Mormont and Grey Worm.

Players can explore the confines of the Red Keep or the streets of Meereen on a the double-sided game board.
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As with in the original version, two to six players can guess the murderer, their weapon of choice (poison vial, battle ax, arakh, Faceless Man, crossbow, or a catspaw assassin dagger), and where the crime took place.

The game features two different mysteries to solve, six weapons and 12 suspects.
HBO

With 21 Intrigue Cards, including 13 Master of Whisperers and 8 White Walkers, it's safe to say the game based on the hit HBO series has it all.

And while the once-deceased Snow may have been brought back to life, there's no word on USAopoly's website as to why the character and the Night's Watch (among others) are not included in the board game.

The "Game of Thrones" edition of Clue is available in stores across the United States, Canada and in HBO's online store for $49.99.