Remedy Releases New Alan Wake 2 Concept Art But Don’t Expect To See Any Of The Game This Summer
Remedy Entertainment has released an Alan Wake Anniversary video in honor of 12 years of Alan Wake, and in it, the studio showcases some new Alan Wake 2 concept art and more.
More specifically, Remedy’s new update includes four new pieces of Alan Wake 2 concept art and news that Alan Wake Remastered is coming to Switch this fall. There’s also an update on the Alan Wake TV show first announced in 2018 (we can’t believe it’s still happening, either). As far as the new concept art goes, it’s exactly what you’d expect: moody, dark, and subtle in terms of what it reveals about Alan Wake 2. It looks amazing, however! It’s all here in this slideshow:
Moving on to what the team has to say about Alan Wake 2, here’s what Remedy’s creative director Sam Lake shared:
“Everything with Alan Wake 2 development is going really well. Although we’re still deep into production, we have plenty of material and the game can be played. But we’ve been talking for the past couple of months and have come to the decision here at Remedy, along with our wonderful publisher Epic Games, that we will not be showing anything big this summer. To create a proper, polished demo or a trailer takes a lot of effort, and it’s several months of work that could take away from development.
“We feel that we have momentum going, and we want to make sure we are creating the best, and first, survival horror game for Remedy. We don’t want to take the team away from that focus, so we’re going to keep going and making a great game experience, and unfortunately, you’ll have to wait a bit longer for a demo and trailer.”
Check out this development update:
Remedy also reveals Alan Wake Remastered will be coming to Switch in this Fall. The video was released on Xbox and PlayStation consoles last year. It will be a digital-only release on Switch, and it runs natively on the console – it’s not a cloud version like Remedy’s Control is on the platform.
Remedy said that their Alan Wake TV version, originally announced four years back, still exists and is very much in the works. The studio actually found an appropriate home: AMC. AMC is most likely the name of AMC. The Walking Dead, Breaking BadPlease see the following: Better Call SaulAMC Networks purchased the rights for this Alan Wake production. Remedy says there’s still a lot to go for the series to become a reality, though, so don’t expect to watch an episode of it anytime soon.
While waiting to learn more about Remedy’s Alan Wake series, read Game Informer’sAlan Wake Remastered: Read the review, then see the unveiling of Alan Wake 2.
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