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And it’s being built as a next-gen experience for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. With the recent re-release of Alan Wake with Alan Wake Remastered, comes news that fans of the series have been patiently sitting by their notifications for the better part of a decade waiting for. Alan Wake 2 is for real and it's set to arrive sometime in 2023. Announced on-stage at The Game Awards with Remedy’s Sam Lake, we also got a brief teaser.



As per the headline, Remedy is stating that this sequel is the studio’s first foray into pure survival horror.
Trust us when we say that we appreciate your undying support for us and a certain writer through the years and believe us when we add that we at Remedy are just as fond of our lost hero as you are (wild, we know!).

“Where is Alan Wake 2?”

Along with our partners at Epic Games Publishing, we have worked tirelessly to shed some light on what has long been obscured by darkness. After 11 long years, the writer’s return is a reality and the dangers lurking in the dark are even more sinister than the Taken roaming Bright Falls.

Alan Wake 2 has been written into reality and it’s coming your way in 2023 for PC via the Epic Games Store, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series S|X.

You read that right – Alan Wake 2 will be a truly next-generation experience.

Not only that, but Alan Wake 2 also turns up the level of dread as our very first dive into the survival horror genre, so expect a chilling experience with familiar psychological horror elements.

Now that the sequel has been announced and the trailer is out, we are going to go “dark” until summer of 2022 when we’ll return to shed more light on the game.



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