Remedy are engaged on two new initiatives, and one is a live-service multiplayer game


Remedy Entertainment’s most up-to-date monetary report launched at this time, and whereas most of it is filled with business-y stuff that’s not notably attention-grabbing, there are just a few juicy tidbits telling us what the studio is engaged on. One of most enjoyable issues the Control and Max Payne creators talked about is that they’ve two model new games in early growth: one they’ve but to announce, and one other they’re calling undertaking Vanguard.

“The goal of Vanguard is to create a game that combines long-term service-based multiplayer experiences with some of Remedy’s unique game features,” they are saying in the report. We don’t know far more about it aside from that, although additionally they point out it’s being inbuilt a distinct engine to Control, so make of that what you’ll.

This different unannounced game is a little more secretive in the meanwhile, however they do say it’s “proceeding well”, so hopefully we’ll hear extra about it someday quickly.

There’s additionally point out of the expansions being labored on proper now for Control, which had been had been revealed a short time in the past. The first one, titled “The Foundation”, is expected to drop on March 26th. The second one, named “Awe”, looks like it’s going to be an Alan Wake crossover and will arrive across the center of this yr.

I’m nonetheless questioning what this new undertaking could possibly be, some new Alan Wake goodness, maybe? Remedy are already trying to turn it into a TV series so they could as nicely make one other game. Actually, Remedy did manage to get the rights from Microsoft to self-publish the spooky third-person shooters final yr, so possibly a brand new Alan Wake game hiding across the nook isn’t such a loopy thought in spite of everything.


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