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Control Ultimate Edition gets Mac release in 2024

One more for Apple users.

Control Ultimate Edition is the latest game to get a port on Mac, though it appears to be skipping iPhones and iPads, unlike Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 7.

“Native on Macs with Apple silicon, Control delivers great performance, smooth and immersive gameplay, with support for software technologies in macOS like HDR and MetalFX Upscaling,” Remedy said in a press release. “On Macs with the M3 family of chips, Control supports hardware-accelerated ray tracing, so visuals look even more realistic.”

The Ultimate Edition of Control comes complete with its Foundation and AWE expansions.

We absolutely adored Control when we first reviewed it back in 2019.

“Control shows not only Remedy’s growth as a studio, but studio head Sam Lake’s as a writer, building and greatly expanding upon concepts started in Alan Wake and flirted with in Quantum Break,” I said at the time. “To borrow from my favourite fictional writer: it’s not a lake, it’s an ocean; Control makes that ambitiously supernatural game feel like merely a drop in the pond.”

Control is currently available on Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS4, and PS5. It heads to Mac later this year.


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