Alan Wake 2 is a third-person survival-horror game and comes as a long-awaited sequel to Remedy Entertainment's 2010 cult classic: Alan Wake. Alan Wake 2 will be released for PS5 and Xbox Series X|S, as well as for PC via the Epic Game store. Though Remedy has been tight-lipped when it comes to solid details about the game, what we know so far suggests a return to the thrilling horror fundamentals that made Alan Wake so iconic when it first came out. The Alan Wake games follow the life and times of an author by the same name, who becomes embroiled in the dark machinations of a supernatural force. The original Alan Wake channels Twin Peaks vibes in a big way, offering rustic horror steeped in Americana. The disquieting thrills of Alan Wake have a compelling psychological element, too, drawing players into the dark and foreboding horror of its world. For the sequel, it looks like Remedy is doubling down on the horror at the heart of the series. Want to know more? Read on for everything we know about Alan Wake 2 so far. Spoilers for Alan Wake ahead. Remedy Entertainment has confirmed that Alan Wake 2 will release in 2023, though an exact date hasn't been confirmed. The developer has also confirmed that Alan Wake 2 will be available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, and PC (via Epic Game Store). Alan Wake 2 was officially announced at The Game Awards 2021 with an announcement trailer lasting just under one minute. The CGI is as dark and ominous as you'd expect, showing a crime scene with a bloody body on an altar before cutting to Alan standing on a road in ever-changing locations amid torrential rain. "This story is about a monster," Alan says. "And monsters wear many faces." This certainly seems to be a shift into a more survival horror genre and we can't wait to see how it develops. Check out the trailer below: Though there's only been one Alan Wake 2 trailer so far, Remedy Entertainment has its own YouTube channel which is worth keeping an eye on if you want to know what's going on with their latest title. Though little has been confirmed about the specifics of Alan Wake 2's story, the finale of the first game, as well as the subsequent DLC have written some pretty big cheques, story-wise. Though Remedy has offered little concrete information as to what we might expect from gameplay in Alan Wake 2, there are a few nuggets of information floating about that can help us piece together what exactly to expect. In a special 12th Anniversary blog post Remedy announced that Alan Wake 2 would be the developer's "first survival horror game". The implication, here, is that we will see more survival elements in the sequel than we saw in the original Alan Wake, which focused more on psychological horror. Alan Wake 2 now has build that can be played from start to finish It'll remain third-person with original voice actors returningAlan Wake 2: cut to the chase
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The channel also boasts an anniversary update which, though not a trailer per se, is full of exciting tidbits about the design decisions behind the game. Alan Wake 2 story and setting
At the end of the first game, Alan found himself trapped in the "Dark Place", the Lovecraftian parallel dimension from which the darkness that hunted him seemed to originate. In DLC episodes entitled "The Signal" and "The Writer", Alan was able to free himself by confronting a twisted, mirror version of himself.
It seems likely that Remedy will seek to develop these themes in Alan Wake 2 - it's certainly what we want to see in the sequel. Alan Wake 2 gameplay
That said, it seems likely that the ponderous and immersive third-person action of the original will be alive and well in the sequel in some form. Alan Wake 2 news
In February 2023, Remedy's CEO Tero Virtala announced that "Alan Wake 2 is in full production... and it is playable from start to finish" (via Video Games Chronicle). Virtala went on to say that the studio "will then move on to polishing the experience", affirming that "Alan Wake is a unique brand that holds high value for the company today."
Sam Lake has confirmed on Twitter that Alan Wake 2 will be third-person, like the first game, and that voice actors from the original game (Ilkka Villi and Matthew Porretta) will return for the sequel.
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