He said: “ Alan Wake 2 will, by far, be the best-looking, most beautiful Remedy game ever.”Īlan Wake 2 is due out for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC in 2023. Remedy Entertainment released Alan Wake in 2010. Meanwhile, based on what Lake says, players will have quite a lot to look forward to where Alan Wake 2’s visuals are concerned. Remedy has announced a full remaster of its cult classic Alan Wake, due to arrive this fall on PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, and PC (via Epic Games Store. Alan Wake II is an upcoming survival horror game developed by Remedy Entertainment and published by Epic Games Publishing.A sequel to Alan Wake (2010), the game is set to be released for PlayStation 5, Windows, and Xbox Series X/S in 2023. Alan Wake 2 has been written into reality and it’s coming your way in 2023 for PC via the Epic Games Store, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series SX. “We feel that especially for this kind of experience where atmosphere and stylization are more important than ever before, is that we know Northlight so well we can focus on certain things and push certain things forward.” Alan Wake 2 is just one of several other projects being worked on by Remedy. After 11 long years, the writer’s return is a reality and the dangers lurking in the dark are even more sinister than the Taken roaming Bright Falls. In a recent interview with IGN, in fact, creative director and writer Sam Lake made some bold claims regarding the game’s technical and visual aspects.įor starters, it’s been confirmed that the game is being developed on Remedy’s in-house proprietary engine, Northlight, which was used for the development of Quantum Break and Control, as well as the single player campaign of the upcoming CrossfireX. So even though Epic Games is the game’s publisher and is funding its development, Unreal Engine 5 is not being used for its production. As a sequel to a beloved game that fans have been asking for for a decade, and given the fact that it’s making some bold promises as Remedy’s first ever proper survival horror game, it’s no surprise that there’s no shortage of excitement surrounding the game.Īnd Remedy itself is certainly hyping up the game wherever possible. If that means we get another Alan Wake title, I won’t quibble about how we got it.After months of relentless leaks, Remedy Entertainment finally took the stage at The Game Awards last week and officially unveiled Alan Wake 2. ![]() So, Alan Wake 2 confirmed and coming in 2023 presented by Epic Games Publishing. IGN asked if the partnership between Remedy and Epic Games on Alan Wake 2, where Epic Games is publishing the title, means the Alan Wake sequel could be developed on Epic’s Unreal Engine 5. ![]() Considering the only trailer we have is fully CGI. Our opportunity to truly connect the gameplay and the story. Alan Wake 2 is still a far ways off from completion, with the release window putting it sometime in 2023. Alan Wake 2 is Remedy’s first survival horror game. Maybe it was the fact that Control, a very popular game, is set in the same universe and features several allusions to Alan Wake and therefore piqued people’s interest. Whereas the first Alan Wake had horror elements in it, it was an action game. There’s still a chance this could be Grubb’s idea of an April Fool’s joke given the timing, but the chance that it’s not is too big and interesting to ignore, and it lines up closely enough with previous news from both Remedy and Epic Games that it’s something worth considering even with the obligatory grain of salt.Īlan Wake is one of those properties that seemed like it was firmly in the past - while it had its dedicated fanbase, it was not an IP for which I heard the vast majority of gamers crying out for a sequel. The report comes from VentureBeat journalist Jeff Grubb, who told his Twitch audience that Alan Wake 2 was one of the projects Remedy was working on. Assuming the rumors are true, it bears out previous reports that suggest both Remedy and Epic Games are working on something set in the shared Alan Wake universe. No, this isn’t an April Fool’s Day prank - at least, I don’t think it is. The earnings report highlighted that the sequel to 2019 smash hit Control has progressed into the proof-of-concept. According to rumors, Epic Games is going to publish it. Alan Wake 2 is just one of several other projects being worked on by Remedy.
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