Remedy Entertainment released Alan Wake 2 last week, and both fans and critics alike seem to be pleased with the long-awaited sequel – you can read Game Informer's Alan Wake 2 review here. And now, just a few days later, the studio has provided some updates to some games it has in development, including Control 2 and its remakes of Max Payne 1 and 2.
In its latest earnings report for the third quarter of 2023, Remedy says, «Alan Wake 2 launched with great reception, laying the foundation for [the] future,» although with the game having just launched, it has nothing to share on the financial performance of the game. However, the studio says, "[We] continue enhancing Alan Wake 2 with new updates and developing the two announced expansions to the game," adding that «Alan Wake 2 marks the first of many great new game launches enabled by our multi-project model, which we have built over the years.»
Regarding those other games, Remedy has revealed that Condor, its cooperative multiplayer game, has progressed from the proof-of-concept stage to a production readiness stage, stating it has «acquired valuable insights into developing service-based games and are now in a better position to create a game players can engage with for years.»
Codename Vanguard, Remedy's multiplayer game it's making in partnership with Tencent, is set to hit the «proof-of-concept» stage by the end of the year.
In April of last year, the studio revealed it was remaking Max Payne and Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne after striking a deal with Rockstar Games, which holds the rights to the series. Now, a year and a half later, Remedy says Max Payne 1 & 2 remake (which is a single game) has «progressed into the production readiness stage.»
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