Remedy Entertainment Gives Update On All Of Its Games
Remedy Entertainment has given fans and investors an update on all of its current games. The updates come via the latest earnings report on November 1.
Starting with Alan Wake 2, it was reveal that it has made most of its development and marketing cost back since its release.
According to company CEO Tero Virtala, Alan Wake 2 has yet to “generate royalties”. The studio released The Lake House expansion on October 22, wrapping up post-launch plans for the game.
What About The Other Remedy Entertainment Games?
With Alan Wake 2 in the rear view mirror, Remedy is continuing its focus on a number of projects internally. FBC: Firebreak, which was codenamed Condor at the studio, “continues in full production with a focus on iterating on the core loop and implementing more of the UI for more player clarity based on playtesting feedback.”
FBC: Firebreak is scheduled to launch in 2025 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. The game will also launch day one on Xbox Game Pass as well as the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog for Extra and Premium subscribers. It will be self-published by Remedy and be a “mid-priced” title.
Elsewhere, Control 2 remains in the production readiness stage with plans to enter full production in 2025.
“Many of the critical features of the game have been implemented to mitigate production risk, and workflows and pipelines are being tested in preparation for full production,” Virtala said.
Lastly, the Max Payne 1&2 Remake continues in full production. No update on a potential release for that game was revealed.
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