The remakes of the first two Max Payne games have a budget on par with that of Alan Wake 2, Remedy Entertainment has revealed. This insight into the much-anticipated Max Payne project has been shared along with a new status update on its progress.
The Finnish developer originally announced the remakes of Max Payne 1 and 2 in April 2022. Back then, the project was described as still being in a concept stage, which started as soon as Rockstar, the owner of the IP, agreed to finance its development.
And while Remedy has been describing the upcoming reimaginings as a AAA initiative from day one, the studio has now shared some new insight into the exact size of the budget that Rockstar had approved. As part of Remedy's latest financial report for the fourth quarter of its fiscal year 2023, the company revealed that the Max Payne remakes have been treated to a «similar development budget as Alan Wake 2.»
According to recent analyst estimates, the total development costs of Alan Wake 2 have been in the ballpark of $75 million. However, that figure also includes marketing expenses, which are projected to have been around $21.5 million. Remedy's latest financial report hence implies that Rockstar earmarked roughly $55 million for the development of the Max Payne remakes.
While there is no doubt that a triple-A release of this sort will also have a sizable marketing budget, Remedy's Alan Wake 2 comparison likely didn't account for it. That's because Rockstar is the one who will be publishing the remakes, with the implication being that the GTA maker will be handling all related marketing costs directly, making them not part of Remedy's stated project budget. The studio previously confirmed that the two reimaginings are planned to be released as a single game, which made many fans hopeful that the Max Payne remakes would offer great value for money.
Remedy's latest earnings report also offered yet another update on the status of the Max Payne remakes. The Finnish studio said that
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