Control's next-gen launch delayed to 2021
Remedy Entertainment has announced that Control will now release for next-gen consoles in the early 2021 window.
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Remedy Entertainment has announced that Control will now release for next-gen consoles in the early 2021 window.
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Players will need to purchase Control's latest version to qualify for an upgrade.
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One of the best games of 2019 will be coming to the next generation of consoles, as Remedy confirms that Control will come to PS5 and Xbox Series X.
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