Twelve years ago, Remedy Entertainment released Alan Wake on the Xbox 360. Since its release, the game has become very popular and has been remastered for the Xbox, Playstation, and PC platforms.
Now, Alan Wake Remastered will be coming to the Nintendo Switch. The game will be coming in the fall and will only be available as a digital release. This addition is not surprising since the Nintendo Switch has become incredibly popular and is already the fourth most-bought console of all time in the United States.
In addition to a remastered game coming to the Nintendo Switch, Alan Wake 2 is also continuing development throughout 2022. According to Creative Director Sam Lake, “Everything with Alan Wake 2 development is going really well. We are deep in production, have a lot of material, and a great deal of the game is playable.” These updates are crucial to the game since many fans have been waiting to hear about the game since it was announced in December of 2021. Although Remedy does not have an official trailer for the sequel, they do have a good reason. Sam Lake continued discussing the potential game when he said We feel that we have momentum going, and we want to make sure we are creating the best, and first, survival horror game for Remedy. We don’t want to take the team away from that focus, so we’re going to keep going and making a great game experience, and unfortunately, you’ll have to wait a bit longer for a demo and trailer.” Despite there not being much information, Remedy has confirmed that the game will be published by Epic Games and should be ready sometime in 2023.
Finally, Remedy Entertainment provided some more information about the upcoming Alan Wake television series. AMC Networks has officially bought the rights to the Alan Wake television series and will be partnering with Remedy to help develop the show. There may still be some time before fans can watch the show, but teaming up with AMC Networks will surely speed up the process and improve the quality of the show when it comes out.