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Remedy unveils new logo ahead of Alan Wake 2

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Remedy Entertainment has unveiled its new logo ahead of the release of Alan Wake 2 later this year.

As the studio noted, it’s the first time Remedy has updated its logo in twenty years.

“The bullet in the letter R in the old logo represented the era of Max Payne, but the Remedy of now is much bigger than a single game; we have a whole portfolio of games, new and old,” the company said in a blog post.

We want to create memorable worlds, stories, and characters for you to experience through our games. We wanted our new logo to reflect how we constantly evolve and continue creating exciting games with the very best people. However, it’s all still one Remedy where courageous creativity thrives. We hope you like the new look.”

You can see the logo above, of course.

Alan Wake 2 was finally announced back in December 2021. The title is expected in 2023 on Windows PC, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X and PS5… and a demo has been announced for release ahead of that.


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