There won't be zombies 10 years down the line. At least not many.
Kirkman has already confirmed that the zombies in his universe, unlike Romero's that evolve, just keep rotting. And we already know, as per Kirkman, that zombies at the beginning of the apocalypse outnumber humans 5000 to 1. That means that there are approximately 1,400,000 people left alive at that point to the rest of the world's population as zombies. Now by the time ten years has rolled around, that initial 6,996,600,000 walkers will be long gone, having rotted away to just bone that wouldn't have a brain or virus to keep active.
So by the time 10 years has come around you have to figure many of those surviving humans are killed by other humans in the ten years span, die of old age, off themselves, can't find adequate supplies to stay alive etc. So if Clem even survives ten more years, it's safe to assume that there will be no walkers left roaming the earth. If there are, they are going to be so few and far between that they are about as much of a threat as a single earthworm killing you.
In ten years, either the surviving humans will have tried to gather in very small group sporadically around the world to try and form some semblance of civilization or it's just a lawless wasteland, with few humans running around killing each other at the very sight of another person for their supplies.
Regardless, it probably wouldn't make for a very good game considering the land mass of the earth to such few humans you'd likely never encounter anyone or anything to threaten you besides starvation and dehydration.
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