Sam Lake on Alan Wake 2's long journey into reality
Remedy Games' Creative Director has been trying to shepherd Alan Wake 2 into the world for 13 years, so what took so long?
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Remedy Games' Creative Director has been trying to shepherd Alan Wake 2 into the world for 13 years, so what took so long?
Alan Wake 2's story will not end with its 1.0 release.
During EGX, Remedy Entertainment director Sam Lake shared that Alan Wake 2 will have 'pretty significant' free DLC drops following the game's release.
Alan Wake 2 will present a lot of questions, but none bigger than what in its world is actually real.
Remedy's Sam Lake revealed a new look at Alan Wake's side of the story at Gamescom Opening Night Live.
Remedy Entertainment was originally set to launch Alan Wake 2 in mid-October, but wants to put space between itself and several other games releasing that month.
Alan Wake 2 is being touted as Remedy's first survival horror game and the long-awaited sequel looks to fit that genre like a glove.
From taking what was learned during Control's development to how narrative focused Alan Wake 2 is, the developers dive into the creation of the sequel.
Remedy claims nixing physical editions of Alan Wake 2 helps the studio reduce costs, among several other reasons.
Remedy Entertainment and Epic Games Publishing confirmed that Alan Wake 2 will be launching in October 2023 during the PlayStation Showcase.