![]() Quantum Break is out for Xbox One and PC on April 8th. “Right now, there’s nothing new to say! No new news, we’re just focussing on. We’re obviously fully focussed on Quantum Break, but we’re always prototyping things on the side, bouncing around ideas.” “As I said, as we’ve said, we’d love an opportunity to do more Wake. That hasn’t changed over the months, with Remedy committing themselves entire to Quantum Break and its release. So what does that mean for Alan Wake 2? If you recall Lake stated last year that Remedy is excited by the idea of a sequel, but that nothing was on the table just yet. Even if the end product isn’t as ambitious with the idea as previously touted. Looking at early ideas for Quantum Break it’s easy to see how that idea permeated through different games. They even said to us, ‘Why not make it even bigger?’ And we were happy to take that! And say yes, let’s make it bigger!”Įarly on Alan Wake 2 was said to be dabbling with a feature that would allow Alan to “rewrite the future”. And they got really excited because they were talking about having that as a big thing. We had been doing small things, and tests with live-action, and I was interested in pushing it further. That did have a live-action show as part of the pitch. “Initially we went with the pitch for Alan Wake 2. Lake had an idea to integrate it with live-action content of some kind, which eventually led to the pitch that would become Quantum Break. Ideas that were originally pitched as a sequel to Alan Wake, which would’ve feature live-action segments too.Ĭreative Director Sam Lake sat down with Eurogamer to talk about the possibility of a sequel for the cursed writer, and revealed that shortly after the release of the first Alan Wake work on a sequel began. It was originally meant to be a lot deeper, but the closure of Xbox’s Entertainment branch pressed the brakes on some of Remedy’s bigger ideas. So it is possible that this image could relate to any one of these ongoing projects-though it's worth noting that this location does not resemble any level from Max Payne 1 or 2 or any Remedy project to date.Quantum Break has already gone gold and is well on its way to launching early next month, bridging the gap between videogames and TV series in a way that hasn’t really been attempted before. This includes Alan Wake 2, a multiplayer Control spin-off codenamed Condor, a multiplayer game called Vanguard, the Max Payne remakes, and an unannounced AAA game. The video begins with an introduction to Remedy Entertainment, including an overview of current projects. As Sir_Galehaut pointed out, you might recognize the library from its appearance in Ghostbusters, or in a few other films including The Thomas Crown Affair, Spider-Man, or 13 Going On 30. The real-world location is very similar to the one shown in the image, also featuring plenty of stone arches and similar globe lambs. The first result was the primary branch of the New York City Public Library. Sir_Galehaut searched the file name displayed in the video, National Library, along with the city name. Predicting that Alan Wake 2 will partly take place in New York City, like the original (and so many other Remedy games). Reddit user Sir_Galehaut posted the image on the Alan Wake 2 subreddit, speculating that the image is part of the game. An image of Remedy's engine editor, including a possible in-development screenshot of Alan Wake 2. The image is untextured, so there are almost no colors except various shades of gray and some orange outlines on the central character. ![]() At its center, though, is an image of a figure holding a gun in a large lobby area with a central staircase and a multitude of arches. The image is bare and partially made up of the editing tools. At about four minutes into the video, the presenter shows off a picture of the Northlight engine editor. Those who finish (or simply play the credits of) the remaster of the 2010 Xbox 360 original will be greeted by familiar text: Alan Wake’s journey through the night will. Alan Wake 2 is once again being teased by Remedy, this time inside the credits of Alan Wake Remastered. Remedy may have released a brief glimpse of Alan Wake 2, as an in-development image in a presentation about their development tools.Įarlier today, Remedy shared a presentation about Universal Scene Description and its implementation into its development process and the studio's proprietary engine, Northlight. Please dont make us wait another 8 years for a sequel, Remedy.
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