Hot off the heels of Alan Wake 2’s success, Remedy’s future looks to be a busy and potentially fruitful one, as the developer has shared details with investors on several projects in the works at the studio, including sequels, remakes, and a new multiplayer IP, with one of the standouts being an update on the announced remakes of Max Payne and Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne.
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In an investor announcement released today by the developer, Remedy’s CEO Tero Virtala made mention of several projects the team has in the works. In the comments, Virtala states that the Max Payne Remakes have progressed into their “production readiness stage” and that they now have a “clear style and scope” of what these games will be and have a well-organized team working on the remakes. This means that the game is entering its main production, so it’s likely in the next year or so, we could hear or see some more details on the remakes.
In addition, Virtala also spoke about several other projects, including Control 2, the sequel to the 2019 hit, which is still in its proof-of-concept stage and will likely be a few years before we see anything concrete from the “ambitious” title. There was also information on Condor, a new co-op multiplayer title that has also reached its production readiness stage and will soon begin full production. This will also be the first live service-style title from the studio.
Lastly, the developers are working on a title called Codename Vanguard, with the only details being that the team is “defining the next stages of the project with
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