Still, we’ll hold out hope for another trip into Alan’s psyche one day. If it pans out to be as good as it feels in the preview build, then we won’t say no to more Control. We recently went hands-on with Control and found that it felt incredibly good to break things. In 2020, Control received its Expansion 2: AWE DLC, in which Alan Wake plays a pretty important role. During the show, Remedy premiered a briefly trailer officially announcing Alan Wake. Of course, that was the hope with Alan Wake, and these things didn’t really work out, but hopefully we’ve learned from that.” This is the real start of the Remedy Connected Universe. After over a decade, Remedy Entertainment has officially announced a sequel to Alan Wake at The Game Awards 2021. “It’s never quite as simple as that,” notes Puha, but should the company look to develop a sequel in the future, the rights to Alan Wake is at least in its hands.īut it seems like, for now at least, Remedy are more focused on Control: “We’re really trying to make sure that we get to make more Control,” said Puha. During The Game Awards 2021, Remedy revealed Alan Wake 2 as a full-on survival horror. That said, Remedy does own the Alan Wake IP. In his latest Game Show Mess on Twitch yesterday, the well-known game journalist said that the. With all of this going on, there’s neither the time, money and resources to work on Alan Wake 2. Alan Wake 2 is currently in the works at Remedy Games, VentureBeat’s Jeff Grubb claims to have heard. Then there’s the ‘Vanguard’ team, who are laying the groundwork for Remedy’s next large-scale project. Beyond that, the studio has a team working on Crossfire, which Remedy has inherited from Korean developer Smilegate. Alan Wake 2 marks Remedy Entertainment’s first foray into the survival horror genre. Remedy is currently finishing up development of Control, which is due out this year. Alan Wake 2 is the sequel to the 2010 psychological thriller Alan Wake.