Two days ago, Alan Wake Re🎐mastered was confirmed for PC and consoles 🐭with "all-new 4k visuals." Today, an Amazon listing gives us a look at the game along with its price tag.
The launch date is currently listed as December 31, 2021, but this is often used as a placeholder. However, there is more concrete information given via this listing. The store page features box art, in-game screenshots, details, and a price - it costs £24.99.
"Intense combat, where it takes more than bullets to banish the darkness," the listing reads. "Weaken 'The Taken' with light before finishing them for good. Use lights in the environments as islands of safety in a world where darkness is deadly. Find manuscript pages from a novel Wake does not remember writing. Travel through a visually stunning and terrifying version of the Pacific Northwest, with newly remastered visual fidelity bringing a classic ga🔜me to new platforms and players."
We got a glimpse at the updated character models, improved lighting, enhanced effects, ꧋and the PS5 box art which is near-identical to the original albeit 💞with "Remastered" added underneath the title. This also reveals the rating which is a 16 just like it was before.
You can currently pre-order the game through Amazon but the launch date has yet to be officially revealed. So far, we know that it has a vague goal of debuting in the fall, but when exactly isn't clear.
Alan Wake Remastered will feature the main game, its two expansions, and the director's commentary. It has been remastered for modern hardware, bringing it up to speed after 11 years for Xbox Series X|S, PS5, and PC. It never launched for PlayStation and so this is the first time that the console will boast the Stephen King-inspired survival horror outing, but developer Remedy Entertainment did launch Control on PS5 which has 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:just featured an Alan Wake crossover. It looks as though everybody is getting a slice ofꦓ the Wake action all these years later.