Remedy Entertainment launched Alan Wake 2 recently, and both followers and movie critics alike appear to be pleased with the long-awaited follow up – you can check out Game Informer’s Alan Wake 2 review here. And currently, simply a couple of days later on, the workshop has actually given some updates to some games it has in growth, consisting of Control 2 and its remakes of Max Payne 1 and 2.
In its newest earnings report for the 3rd quarter of 2023, Remedy claims, “Alan Wake 2 launched with great reception, laying the foundation for [the] future,” although with the game having actually simply introduced, it has absolutely nothing to share on the monetary efficiency of the game. However, the workshop claims, “[We] continue enhancing Alan Wake 2 with new updates and developing the two announced expansions to the game,” including that “Alan Wake 2 marks the first of many great new game launches enabled by our multi-project model, which we have built over the years.”
Regarding those various other games, Remedy has actually disclosed that Condor, its cooperative multiplayer game, has actually proceeded from the proof-of-concept phase to a manufacturing preparedness phase, mentioning it has “acquired valuable insights into developing service-based games and are now in a better position to create a game players can engage with for years.”
Codename Vanguard, Remedy’s multiplayer game it’s making in partnership with Tencent, is readied to strike the “proof-of-concept” phase by the end of the year.
In April of in 2015, the studio revealed it was remaking Max Payne and Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne after striking a manage Rockstar Games, which holds the civil liberties to the collection. Now, a year and a fifty percent later on, Remedy claims Max Payne 1 & 2 remake (which is a solitary game) has “progressed into the production readiness stage.”
“We have gained clarity on the style and scope of the game, and we have an exceptionally well-organized team working on it,” the revenues record claims. “With these accomplishments, we are excited about the project and its future success.”
And lastly, Remedy’s making records state that Control 2 remains to remain in the proof-of-concept phase. “The plans for this sequel are ambitious, and we have seen good progress both in the designs and in the game build,” it reviews. “We have acquired valuable insights into developing service-based games and are now in a better position to create a game players can engage with for years.”
Remedy claims that with Alan Wake 2 introduced, all 4 of these upcoming games will certainly “benefit from the additional talent transferring from Alan Wake 2 as it will enable the teams to take the necessary steps towards the next stages of development.”
For a lot more, check out Game Informer’s Alan Wake 2 review and afterwards review our Control review.
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