It's bad news for anyone with an Nvidia 10-series GPU.
04.10.2023 - 15:33 / gameranx.com / Saga Anderson / Alan Wake
Alan Wake fans are finally getting their hands on an official sequel. We waited years for Remedy Entertainment to deliver a new mainline installment. Fortunately, that wait is finally coming to an end later this month. With that said, the hype continues to build as fans are getting marketing materials to further showcase the game. For instance, Remedy Entertainment developers recently revealed that the FBC will be present in Bright Falls.
Remedy Entertainment previously released Control, another supernatural-focused video game. That installment even had some connections to Alan Wake. However, you don’t have to play Control before starting Alan Wake 2. The developers have already previously stated that Alan Wake 2 can be enjoyed as a standalone game. Still, the latest post on the Alan Wake X account highlighted Agent Kiran Estevez, a member of the organization Control was based around. Within the post, we get a little more backstory behind the character. However, don’t expect too many answers here, as it’s left ambiguous.
It’s noted that Kiran Estevez is with a small team to manage paranatural occurrences. However, due to the Federal Bureau of Control being in lockdown due to an internal emergency, Kiran will have little support. However, just what the Federal Bureau of Control is doing in Bright Falls and investigating Cauldron Lake has been a mystery.
What is a shady government organisation like the Federal Bureau of Control looking for in Bright Falls, and what's got them so interested in Cauldron Lake? @janina is FBC Agent Kiran Estevez in Alan Wake 2. #AlanWake pic.twitter.com/CSREL1A4HQ
We’ll finally get our questions answered on October 27, 2023. Again, the development team noted that this game installment can be enjoyed as a standalone experience. However, if you have played Alan Wake and even Control, you’ll likely find a few connections and references catering to veteran players. Meanwhile, this installment won’t be exactly like the first game. Within Alan Wake, players were getting an action-adventure game with some horror elements. In Alan Wake 2, the developers have made the game a complete survival horror experience.
With all that said, we know that Alan Wake 2 will follow both Alan Wake and a newcomer to the franchise. Alan is locked away outside our reality in a place called the Dark Place. It’s here that Alan is striving to break free and return home. Meanwhile, we’ll also follow an FBI agent named Saga Anderson, who was sent to Bright Falls, Washington, to solve a series of ritualistic murders.
Again, players can enjoy this game starting on October 27, 2023. When this title launches into the marketplace, you’ll find it available for the PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S
It's bad news for anyone with an Nvidia 10-series GPU.
A Remedy dev has come online to reassure fans that Alan Wake 2 will run great on consoles.
Remedy Entertainment has been working for years to get a sequel for Alan Wake. It took quite a bit of time, but eventually, they were able to settle on a project. We’re just a week out now from its release, and if you’re looking to play this game on the PC platform, you might want to make sure your rig can run it. With the game also nearing its release, the folks at Remedy Entertainment have released a new graphic highlighting the PC system requirements you might need to ensure the game is running optimally.
Remedy Entertainment has been working hard to get a sequel out for Alan Wake. It took years before it finally came to fruition, and now, for fans, we’re a week out. It might be hard for some to imagine we’re just a week away from Alan Wake 2 since we’ve waited years for a new installment. But soon, we’ll be venturing back to Bright Falls and attempting to free Alan from the Dark Place. That said, you might be keen on knowing when you’ll be able to play the game. Fortunately, the official confirmation times have been unveiled.
The folks over at Remedy Entertainment have been pushing for an Alan Wake sequel. It took the development studio years to get the project off the ground. So this passion project is now gearing up for a release this month. Of course, if you’re keen on picking this game up, you might be trying to steer clear from any spoilers. Meanwhile, those who want a bit more insight into the game could be persuaded to check out the achievements. Fortunately, it looks like some of the achievements have been published.
Developer Remedy Entertainment has released a new video on the way to Alan Wake 2‘s release later this month. The video offers up a recap of the events of the original Alan Wake to help players that may not have played the predecessor to the upcoming horror title. Check it out below.
Who had ‘playable remake of Alan Wake inside Fortnite’ on their 2023 bingo card? Nobody? Well, nevermind: either way, you can now relive the events of Remedy’s battery-powered horror game before its sequel comes out later this month.
Leading up to the October 27 release date for Alan Wake 2, developer Remedy has worked with Epic Games to create a playable recap for the original Alan Wake. The 20-minute recap can be played through Fortnite, and serves as a refresher for the events of the original game.
Remedy Entertainment is releasing Alan Wake 2 next week, on October 27, and while there's still time to replay (or play for the first time) Alan Wake before its sequel is out, October is a stacked month, and time might not be on your side. Alan Wake: Flashback might help, though, as it's a new Unreal Editor for Fortnite experience that gives players the chance to relive the mysteries and events of the first Alan Wake, albeit presumably in a much shorter and more streamlined fashion.
In an unexpected fusion of gaming franchises, Epic Games announced Alan Wake: Flashback, a new Fortnite experience that revisits Remedy Entertainment's 2010 cult classic.
It’s almost time for Alan Wake 2, but if you haven’t played the original (or if you’d like to replay it before you jump into the sequel) you can get Alan Wake, as well as seven other spooky games, for $13.
The much-anticipated release of Alan Wake 2 is just around the corner, with its launch date set for October 27, perfectly timed for the Halloween season. As the excitement builds among fans, the game’s developer, Remedy Entertainment, is ensuring that the thrill doesn’t stop after the initial release. In recent updates, gamers have received some fantastic news, including the addition of a Performance Mode that will render the game at a smooth 60FPS. But the good news doesn’t end there – Sam Lake, the Director of Remedy Entertainment, has officially confirmed that Alan Wake 2 will receive both free and paid post-launch DLC, promising even more excitement in the Alan Wake universe.