When Remedy Entertainment released Control back in 2019, it was met with positive reviews and praise for its unique and weird as hell world. It may not have been perfect, but players were drawn in by its world-building elements and fast-paced action. Fast forward to 2021 and now Control Ultimate Edition is upon us. While
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Control Ultimate Edition finally makes its way to the new console of Sony and Microsoft next month, and the good news is you can play it through your PlayStation Plus subscription for free on PS5, but that’s not all. The game will support most of the signature features of PS5 including DualSense’s features. As revealed
Next month looks like quite the doozy for PlayStation Plus subscribers. We’ve known for quite a while that Destruction AllStars is going to be a part of February’s content offerings; however, today we got a look at all the games coming next week. Starting on February 2, subscribers will also have access to Control: Ultimate
Over a month after its arrival on Xbox Game Pass for consoles, now Control is about to join the Xbox Game Pass library on PC on January 21st. As one of the critically-acclaimed titles of 2019, Remedy’s Control will officially make its way to next-gen consoles next month with an Ultimate Edition containing all the
Control’s AWE expansion is pretty much what you could want from an Alan Wake-themed expansion for Control. You have new content for Control, new missions, a new sector to explore with secret areas, a new ability and enemy, and most importantly, new fictional tidbits to find and read/listen to. Then you also have new fiction
Remedy just yesterday revealed the AWE expansion for Control and it confirmed that Alan Wake himself, the main protagonist from one of the studio’s most popular games ever, will be appearing in the DLC. While this crossover has been teased for quite some time now, it seems as though the shared universe that Alan Wake and Control both
Following its reveal in Sony’s recent State of Play, Remedy Games announced the release date and name of Control‘s next DLC. And now, they announced that they’re debuting gameplay for AWE (short for Alternate World Event), the next story DLC for 2019’s Control next week on Thursday at 7PM Eastern Time. Remedy Games has been on
To celebrate Control’s first birthday, developer Remedy Entertainment would like you to show them what the game means to you. The team is asking for your best Control content which includes reactions, fan art, photos, cosplay, or anything you think exemplifies just how special the game is. Remedy–along with publisher 505 Game–have set up a
Smilegate, the developer and publisher behind the world’s most popular first-person shooter, CrossFire, is now opening up shop in Europe. Announced early this afternoon, Smilegate has revealed that it is establishing a new studio in Barcelona, Spain. This new branch of the developer, which is (obviously) called Smilegate Barcelona, currently has a team of about 20
Believe it or not, today marks the 10-year anniversary of Alan Wake, which originally released on Xbox 360 all the way back in 2010. To celebrate the occasion, developer Remedy Entertainment today revealed that the game will soon be headed to a new program next week. Announced as part of Remedy’s 10-year anniversary stream today, it
Coming from the house behind Max Payne, Alan Wake holds a special place in the hearts of many fans of Remedy Entertainment. From its eerie, atmospheric setting to its story that blended inspirations like Twin Peaks and the works of Stephen King, the game instantly became a cult classic, and now Remedy is planning to celebrate the beloved game
Remedy Entertainment seems to be busy nowadays, with part of the team working on the CrossFire X campaign mode and a smaller group developing the upcoming expansion for Control. However, there are more to come from the Finnish studio as they’ve signed a new deal with Epic Games recently for working on two multi-platform unannounced
Remedy Entertainment’s Control was one of the best games of 2019. It featured an engaging, mysterious narrative, some world-class visual design, and fun gameplay. Control‘s narrative was only made better by the game’s soundtrack. And now, you can pick up the soundtrack and let its haunting tones infect your earholes. The Original Game Soundtrack for
While in San Francisco for GDC I was allowed to watch and play a demo of Control, the latest game from Remedy Entertainment, the developer behind the Max Payne series, Alan Wake, and Quantum Break. Sitting in a hotel room at the Sir Francis Drake I got to talk briefly with Thomas Puha, Communications Director, as
Coming from the studio that gave us action-packed thrillers like the Max Payne series and Alan Wake, the upcoming Control from Remedy Entertainment is among the most anticipated games to arrive later this year, and in some newly-released footage, we can already see it will be a graphical powerhouse thanks to its inclusion of Nvidia’s ray tracing tech