Alan Wake Remastered is a perfect example of reviving a classic game with a cult following. The remastered version of the popular 2010 Remedy Entertainment title came out in October last year, marking its entry on PlayStation platforms. Even though the two versions of the game are nearly identical, many players have spotted key differences between Alan Wake Remastered and the original.
As ninth-generation console gamers are having a blast with Alan Wake Remastered, some Nintendo Switch owners feel left out. The game didn't release on the Nintendo platform, leaving many fans in the dark. However, a recent ESRB rating update for Alan Wake Remastered included Nintendo Switch, giving some players hope.
Alan Wake 2 Will Be in Third-Person
Nintendo Switch players can rejoice as the developers of Alan Wake Remastered have announced that the game will arrive on the platform this fall. The announcement was made in a video released by Remedy Entertainment ahead of the original game's 12th anniversary. The footage shows Remedy Creative Director Sam Lake, as well as Ilkka Villi and Matthew Porretta, who provided the physical model and voice acting for the titular character, respectively. The initial parts of the video show the three of them discussing their experiences while creating the game and also exploring Alan Wake's personality and character.
Eventually, they confirmed Alan Wake Remastered would roll out for Nintendo Switch during the fall of this year, but no official release date was given. Many fans may be pleased to hear that the game will run natively on the hardware instead of through Cloud streaming. As the video goes on, the three of them continue talking about the sequel, Alan Wake 2, which is set to release next year.
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