Today, Epic and Remedy announced they have partnered with Spiral House and Zen Creative to make Alan Wake: Flashback. Created using the Unreal Editor for Fortnite, this is a reimagining of the story of the first Alan Wake game, and it may now be accessed in Discover or through the island code 3426-5561-3374.
Clearly, Epic and Remedy are attempting to renew interest in the franchise ahead of the release of Alan Wake 2, of which they are publisher and developer, respectively. The long-awaited sequel launches next Friday for PC (where it'll be a permanent Epic Games Store exclusive), PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series S|X. On consoles, Remedy said the game will include a performance mode.
We're still waiting for the PC system requirements, weirdly enough, though the Northlight engine is usually very optimized. Granted, the game will support up to path tracing and NVIDIA DLSS 3.5 on PC, which will undoubtedly require a high-end GeForce RTX 40 to run smoothly. If you don't have a powerful PC, you can stream Alan Wake 2 via GeForce NOW.
Play As Two Characters
Experience both Alan Wake’s and Saga Anderson’s stories and see events unfold from different perspectives. Switch between Anderson’s life-or-death race to solve the case and Wake’s desperate attempts to rewrite his reality to escape the depths of the Dark Place.
Explore Two Worlds
Experience two beautiful yet terrifying worlds, each with its own rich cast of characters and deadly threats. Discover majestic landscapes of Cauldron Lake in the Pacific Northwest and the idyllic towns of Bright Falls and Watery. Contrasting sharply, attempt to escape the nightmarish cityscape of the Dark Place.
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