Alan Wake 2 developer Remedy Games has kicked off the holiday season early by sharing the official knitting pattern for Saga Anderson's signature festive jumper, and we're a big fan.
04.11.2023 - 16:59 / wowhead.com / Chris Metzen
When Anduin was just a child, the Prophet Velen foresaw that he would one day lead an army of Light against the forces of the Void. With the announcement of the Worldsoul Saga, it finally looks like this prophecy might come to pass!
When introducing the Worldsoul Saga, Chris Metzen asked the question, «Will there eventually be an apocalyptic confrontation between the forces of the Light and the Void?» Then, when introducing the War Within Cinematic trailer, he reminded us that
The cinematic shows Thrall speaking to Anduin, who doesn't feel like leading anyone right now. By the end, Anduin promises that he's ready to face whatever's coming — and, as we know from the planned next three expansions, the Void is coming for the soul of our world.
A final confrontation between the Light and the Void is one that has been prophesied for a long time. Over a decade ago, when Anduin was just a child, the Draenei leader — prophet Velen — saw a vision of this confrontation. In it, Anduin led both the Alliance and the Horde against the forces of the darkness.
Alan Wake 2 developer Remedy Games has kicked off the holiday season early by sharing the official knitting pattern for Saga Anderson's signature festive jumper, and we're a big fan.
Celebrate the festive season Remedy style with Saga Anderson’s cozy sweater. With the studio’s knitting guide, you’ll have a sweater of your own in no time.
If you have been on the lookout for a new seasonal knitting project but are yet to be inspired, well, Remedy may just have exactly what you need.
«Sometimes, very epic things can begin with small, heartfelt moments. What you're about to see is one of those moments.» This is how Chris Metzen introduced the cinematic trailer for The War Within, and sure enough, the scene that opens is a simple one. No action, no world-shattering event or dragonriding race, just the passive figure of Anduin, recognizable by his sword Shalamayne, seated in the desert. Apart from serene orchestral music, the only sound at first is the wind, shifting the sands and gently pulling at Anduin's cloak, a simple cloak of white — grey and dirty from use. Shalamayne is dark, the Light that usually glows in a hollow in the blade's center has gone out. We can see it's twilight — whether the sun is rising or setting, the day is in a transitional period, in between darkness and light. Anduin, we can't help but notice, is facing the darker section of the sky. The camera moves over Anduin's face showing his aged skin, the fact that he has a beard. It's been a long time since we last saw Anduin: the three-year time skip between Shadowlands and Dragonflight, as well as the entirety of Dragonflight. Shalamayne twists back and forth in the sand, first one way, then another, as Anduin clenches and releases his grip. Anduin's eyes are unseeing, he's not thinking about moving the sword, it's a subconscious act reflecting his inner turmoil. Everything about this scene reinforces the themes of indecision as if Anduin himself is stuck, like the sky, halfway between the darkness and the light. He sighs, and closes his eyes, and we see a vision of Azeroth, not the planet, but the World Soul that dwells within. In appearance, the soul is like a planet covered in seas of Light. The colors we associate with Azerite are there — gold and blue — but as the light streams out from the soul, there are also hints of red and purple, colors we associate with Shadowflame and the Void. The world soul whispers a name.
In an interview with Game Developer, Remedy’s Sam Lake and Kyle Rowley spoke at length about Saga Anderson, her importance in the story, and how the team went about creating this intriguing character.
Remedy Entertainment's revival of Alan Wake sees the developer bring back its winding, complex game about horror storytelling in a bold new way. Along with the return of the troubled, reality-bending writer, a new protagonist named Saga Anderson enters the horrifying and supernatural fray. But Saga's unique place in the main story pushed the developers to come up with a compelling way to structure the game's parallel stories and how best to portray the newest character.
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Blizzcon 23 kicked off with a bang, with tons of World of Warcraft content pouring in from the Blizzard development team. We’ve scoured the furthest ends of Azeroth for every detail we can find for the upcoming World of Warcraft Worldsoul Saga expansions.
BlizzCon Weekend is a whirlwind of panels, big reveals, small heartfelt moments, old friendships, and new beginnings — and that's not even counting the roar of the crowd if you were able to get there in person! Easily the most overwhelming time of year for any Blizzard fan, BlizzCon reveals the future of the games we know and love, and World of Warcraft is the crowning jewel. This year was no exception, with the biggest announcements for WoW's future yet happening during the Opening Ceremony and beyond. So much information was given to us in a short amount of time that it makes sense everyone's head is spinning — which is where we come in! Wowhead has gathered up all our Blizzcon coverage into one big roundup, making it easier than ever for you to find all the news you'd need at your fingertips. Read on to take a look at upcoming Dragonflight content updates, The War Within expansion and story announcements, exclusive BlizzCon interviews with developers, the future of the World Soul Saga, and so much more — because as Chris Metzen so perfectly stated, «Sometimes, very epic things can begin with small, heartfelt moments. What you're about to see is one of those moments.»
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