168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Remedy Entertainment has shared updates on the games it's working on. The Finnish developer is hard at work on Alan Wake 2, the sequel to Control and a multiplayer spin-off, and the Max Payne 1 + 2 remakes. These titles are all in various stages of development and in a business document it provided more details on how they're faring.

The good news is that they're all progressing well and we can expect Alan Wake 2 in the near future since it's close to completion. "Alan Wake 2 is on its way to becoming a great game and has everyone excited at Remedy", the document (via ). The game is now at the last major phase of full production to ensure it's ready for launch later this year. Another neat thing is that developers on Alan Wake 2 will soon be able to be reassigned to Remedy's other projects.

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While Alan Wake has somewhat of a cult following, it is the more recent Control that will likely have pulses racing a little more and Remedy updated on how the sequel is faring. The studio said that Control 2 moved into the proof-of-concept stage in January and has "progressed well". The Control 2 team has been focusing on world building and gameplay as well as the "visual target of the game", which perhaps means the graphical side considering we are now more firmly in the current gen. But Control is set to be crucial to Remedy's future as the developer calls the projects under the brand "cornerstones for years to come".

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This also includes the co-operative multiplayer game Remedy refers to as Codename Condor. This project, which is set in the world of Control, has also moved into proof-of-concept while the studio has been able to prove key designs for gameplay and found new ways to use existing assets and locations from the original game. This is not uncommon in game development and he♔lps to speed things up, too.

As for Max Payne 1&2 remake, this too is progressing well and into the proof-of-concept stage, with Remedy saying that the development team "has worked efficiently in proving the key elements of what Max Payne is all about and in bringing the game in high quality to today's consoles and PCs". The original games were known for their visuals and for that compelling bullet-time gameplay mechanic and these remakes are eagerly anticipated.

In addition, Remedy mentioned Codename Vanguard, a free-to-play co-op game that is "a new type of game" for the company and that it is in proof-of-concept but that there is "still much to be done" on the project. But for now, the Finnish studio is firmly focused on the upcoming launch of Alan Wake 2 especially as it'll be Remedy's first new game sinch the 2019 launch of Control.

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