![]() We look forward to more Alan Wake in all mediums.Īlan Wake Remastered heads to Switch this autumn, available on Playstation 5, Playstation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One and PC via Epic Games. But the Alan Wake TV series sets to be a much bigger production. The mini-series is available to watch currently online if you haven’t caught it. This isn’t the only series set in the Wake universe to be made, there was the 2010 adaption prequel called Bright Falls which focused on Jake Fischer who goes to the area to interview a resident psychiatrist. It will also be interesting to see who will be cast as Alan Wake. It would also be an ode to Twin Peaks or even Alan Wake’s own Night Springs. I would much rather see a live-action as I think Remedy do an amazing job with conveying their narrative and seeing a cast portray the psychological aspects of what goes on in Bright Falls would be amazing in my opinion. Making an Alan Wake TV series seems like a logical move, as there have been quite a few game adaptations in the past such as the ongoing The Witcher which stars Henry Cavill and then there are Netflix animations such as Castlevania. AMC in the past has aired such series as Breaking Bad and The Walking Dead.īoth AMC and Remedy will be collaborating on the TV adaptation. An Alan Wake show has been announced by Remedy and AMC, putting the mystery title into a series. While the sequel is in development another project is underway but this time for TV. In case you missed it, check out the teaser for the sequel below: I just hope that Remedy will include more episodes of Night Springs, the fictional TV show series that crops up in the first game. Remedy has put forth some interesting mechanics, especially with games like Control, which could provide some fun combat. Lake teased at The Game Awards it would be Remedy’s first “survival horror game” with psychological layers and deep mystery. Having played the remaster when it was released last year, I hope the sequel will provide just as much intrigue as the first. So we won’t be seeing any big reveals anytime soon, as the studio continues to develop the sequel. But the good news is that they are “deep in production”. The current state of the game is mostly “playable” at this point, but we won’t be seeing “anything big this summer”.Īs for a demo or trailer, a lot goes into this with “several months of work that could take away from development” said Lake. Remedy did share that the development “is going really well” according to creative director Sam Lake. ![]() Alan Wake 2 however seems to be a bit far off, and sadly we won’t be seeing any major news updates for its progress just yet. Previously Remedy had also announced a sequel for the mystery thriller was in the works at The Game Awards 2021. 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.”Īlan Wake 2 is coming to PC ( Epic Games Store), PS5 and Xbox Series X|S in 2023.Alan Wake will be coming to Switch this autumn What Can We Expect From Alan Wake 2? “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. “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,” he continued. “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.” ![]() We are deep in production, have a lot of material, and a great deal of the game is playable,” said Lake. “Everything with Alan Wake 2 development is going really well. When Alan Wake 2was revealed last December, Remedy stated that it planned to show off more details/footage from the follow-up this summer, however those plans have now changed.
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