
After seeing how the elements are coming together, I’m confident we will launch an excellent game. User testing continues and the feedback from the user research has been encouraging. There is still a lot of work to be done, but the game is coming together on all fronts.

One interesting detail is that there'll be no physical media release, even for the console version, which Epic and Remedy say helps keep the price down: The PS5 version will be $60, and the PC version will be $50.Įpic's got a deal for a second game from Remedy, too, though we don't know what that one is yet.While Remedy isn’t quite ready to talk more about Alan Wake 2, during their recent earnings briefing, the company did confirm that the title is still on track for its planned 2023 and that progress for the game has now moved into its full production stage.Īs reported in their earnings briefing, Remedy’s CEO Tero Virtala confirmed that although there is still a lot of work to be done on Alan Wake 2, testing and feedback have come back positive, with the team confident that they can hit next year’s window.Īlan Wake 2 is in the full production stage and the game will be launched as planned in 2023. (Sadly, Max Payne himself is probably not intervening in the survival horror adventure-he's still owned by Rockstar.)Īlan Wake 2 is the first big release from Epic Games' new publishing wing, which fully funded its development, and so it'll be an Epic Games Store exclusive on PC when it releases this October. The new trailer also includes an appearance from Remedy writer Sam Lake himself, who was also the face of the original Max Payne.


"Soon the events spiral into a nightmare when she discovers pages of a horror story that start to come true around her. Somehow the events seem to lead to Alan Wake, the horror writer who went missing 13 years ago." "Anderson, an accomplished FBI agent with a reputation for solving impossible cases, arrives to investigate the murders," writes Puha.
