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Alan Wake 2 Announced, Planned for 2023 Release

Tonight during the Game Awards, it was revealed that Remedy Entertainment is working on Alan Wake 2, a sequel to the action-adventure game released on the Xbox 360 in 2010, in partnership with Epic Games.

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During the reveal, we see a glimpse of a short teaser trailer for the game. Alan Wake 2 will continue the story of the first game, diving a bit deeper into the survival horror genre this time around. Not much else is known yet about the plot, but you can start piecing together some darker, scarier themes from the trailer.

Earlier this year, a remaster of the first Alan Wake game was released thanks to a publishing effort by Epic Games. Now, Epic Games is working in conjunction with Remedy Entertainment to bring the sequel to life. This will be Remedy Entertainment’s first survival horror game.

Alan Wake 2 is planned for a 2023 release on PC via the Epic Games Store, Playstation 5, and Xbox Series X|S.

You can learn more about the first game’s recent remaster on its official website right here and read more about Alan Wake 2 on Remedy Entertainment’s website right here.

You can watch the teaser trailer below.


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