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Alan Wake 2 nearing “final stage of full production”

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Alan Wake 2 is nearing the “final stage of full production,” developer Remedy Entertainment has told investors.

Another sequel, Control 2, is nearing proof-of-concept stage alongside the announced Max Payne 1 & 2 remake, Remedy added.

“Our game projects have advanced well during the first quarter, with the prime examples of Alan Wake 2 moving towards the final stage of full production and Control 2 and Max Payne 1&2 remake progressing to the proof-of-concept stage,” the developer said in a business review document.

Alan Wake 2 is on its way to becoming a great game and has everyone excited at Remedy,” Remedy added. “We have started the last major phase of full production to get the game ready for launch later this year. The project is fully staffed, but we will be able to start scaling down the team size gradually as we progress towards the launch. These freed-up developers will contribute to our other game projects that are being driven towards the next stages of development.”

Alan Wake 2 is planned for a 2023 release.

Alan Wake 2

27 October 2023 (digital), 23 October 2024 (physical)
PC PS5 Xbox Series S & X
 

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