Remedy details Control live-service multiplayer spin-off
Alan Wake developer Remedy has shared more details on its upcoming live-service multiplayer game, currently known as Condor.
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Alan Wake developer Remedy has shared more details on its upcoming live-service multiplayer game, currently known as Condor.
The upcoming PlayStation 5 Pro just had more details revealed at a technical presentation hosted by Mark Cerny. In addition to revealing the controversial $700 price tag for the upgraded console, the eight-minute presentation also revealed a host of games that will be getting PS5 Pro support upon the console's launch on November 7, 2024. Although initial reception from PlayStation gamers was icy at best, the slated graphical enhancements should make the gaming experience more even for those striving for a steady 60 frames per second.
In our latest reminder that licensed music is a headache that most videogames could do without, Remedy has announced that the David Bowie classic Space Oddity will be removed from Alan Wake next week.
Remedy will self-publish Control 2 as part of a new «strategic cooperation agreement» with Annapurna. A press release accompanying the announcement says Annapurna will provide half of Control 2's development budget, and in return gains the rights to adapt Control and Alan Wake for film and television.
The Alan Wake TV series from AMC is no longer moving forward, GamesRadar+ can confirm, as Remedy Entertainment partners with Annapurna to develop and produce Control and Alan Wake adaptations for film and television. "We have moved on from AMC amicably as their rights to Alan Wake expired. Annapurna is now leading the charge to take Control and Alan Wake to film, TV, and beyond," Thomas Puha, Remedy's communications director, tells me.
Remedy has announced that Annapurna will be co-financing Control 2, and bringing Remedy IP to TV and movies.
Yet another video game crossover is coming to Dead by Daylight in the near future. Behaviour Interactive says the previously announced Castlevania chapter will go live on August 27. Those who can't wait that long for the official release can check it out on the Steam public test build right now.
The asymmetric horror game Dead by Daylight has finagled a lot of high-profile crossovers over the years—Alan Wake, Nicolas Cage, Ellen Ripley, Vecna, the list goes on—and the latest addition to the lineup is no exception. Lara Croft, the OG tomb raider, is coming to the game in July, and is playable right now via a public test build on Steam.
Whileanswers a few of the dozen or so niggling questions left over from the main game’s ending, its foray into dimension-hopping further complicates the lore by expanding into a shared Remedy multiverse. The first of two expansions for the breathtaking 2023 survival horror title, introduces three brand-new episodes:,, and. While the episodes are loosely connected by a central conceit – each is an episode of the fictional TV show «Night Springs,» hosted by Warlin Door – they follow different narratives with different protagonists.