![]() ![]() ![]() That location is still seemingly The Dark Place, a metaphysical prison of sorts into which he dove to save his wife Alice at the end of the 2010 original. Chronologically, it's assumed that where we see him in Control's second DLC, titled AWE, marks his last known location. Where we last left Alan depends on how much you played, as the main game, its final DLC, its 2012 XBLA spin-off Alan Wake's American Nightmare, and even the narratively tied-to-the-hip Control all reveal more about Alan's current whereabouts, as vague as they admittedly each are. Part of the fun around Alan Wake-or really any Remedy game, for that matter-is theory-crafting to solve for its enigmatic universe. You can read our findings here, where we broke down 20 clues you may have missed in the Alan Wake 2 reveal trailer. Thankfully, there are more than a handful of Alan Wake nerds on the team, so even though we have just the single trailer to go off of for now, we've actually already given it tremendous scrutiny as we scanned for clues regarding what the sequel could have in store for us. That gives us just the one trailer embedded below, which uses Alan's real-life physical actor, Ilkka Villi, along with his voice actor, Matthew Poretta, to deliver a haunting mood piece that sets the stage for a sequel that seems intent to lean further into survival-horror.īy clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's The list of Alan Wake 2 trailers is a short one at the time of writing this article, as Remedy promised it would go heads-down and work on the game for a while before we'd see it again following its December 2021 reveal. Though delays are common in the gaming industry, Remedy confirmed the game is still on track for a 2023 release date as of October 2022. Alan Wake 2 release dateĪlan Wake 2 is currently expected to launch in 2023, though Remedy has yet to say more than that. With Alan Wake 2 slated for launch in 2023, here's everything we've seen and everything we know so far. ![]() The cult classic thriller is finally getting its follow-up after years of starting and stopping, all while Remedy continues to grow its profile as a leading story-driven studio. Those infamous words became the undying promise of Remedy's Alan Wake 2, a sequel more than a decade in the making, off and on. Along with this reveal, we saw the announcement of Star Wars: Eclipse, a new Wonder Woman game, and our first look at gameplay for the Suicide Squad game.It's not a lake it's an ocean. There's still much more to learn about Alan Wake 2. According to Lake, Alan Wake 2 will be Remedy's first Survival Horror experience, putting it in the same league of games like Resident Evil or Silent Hill. ![]() In the sequel, his fight against the darkness will be more more harrowing and dangerous. In the trailer, we see an older and disheveled Alan Wake face the darkness with a torch and some others tools. Though the trailer didn't quite cast a light on gameplay, it still served as a great mood piece. We are diving deeper than ever, into an ocean of darkness." But if you want to catch the big fish, you've got to go deeper." Alan Wake 2 is our big fish. If you want to catch little fish, you can stay in the shallow water. "David Lynch has said: "Ideas are like fish. Leading up to the announcement, our internal codename for the sequel has been Project Big Fish," said Lake in his post on the PlayStation Blog. This is a monumental moment for us at Remedy. In an interview with the PlayStation Blog, creative director Sam Lake explained that this game has been in the works for a long time, and that the time was right to return to the game. Though details on the game are still light, Alan Wake 2 will release on PC, PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC sometime in 2023. ![]()
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