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Remedy is working on a third, unnamed game

Developer Remedy Entertainment has used a financial report to confirm a new project alongside two works in progress.

The report has identified the new title while providing an update on both Project 7, a third-person shooter that will be published by 505 Games, and single-player work on SmileGates’ CrossFire 2.

“Our other game project, project P7 that is being done with 505 Games S.p.A., proceeded from the pre-production phase to the production phase at the beginning of the period under review,” a comment from Remedy CEO, Tero Virtalan, reads. “The development of the game has progressed according to our plans. P7 is expected to be released during 2019.

“In addition to our two game projects underway, we launched the preliminary preparations for a new game project at the end of 2017.”

 

Sadly, that’s all Remedy said of this new project… though it’s likely not a sequel to the much-loved Alan Wake.

We’ll keep you informed as we learn more.

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