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
CrossfireX is the upcoming shooter from Smilegate Entertainment and Remedy. For the release, Smilegate is handling the multiplayer segment, while Remedy comes in to put together the single-player campaign. The split in development was always going to make things a little trickier than if it were a single studio; however, COVID-19 seems to have introduced
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
It’s been almost a year since Remedy’s Control launched. Despite not hitting the lofty heights of some Triple-A titles, the game was still considered a success. It continues to grow, with the AWE DLC recently confirmed to be crossing over with 2010’s Alan Wake and the confirmation that Remedy is building a connected universe. Now,
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
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
In celebration of the game’s 10 year anniversary, Alan Wake is going on sale tomorrow. First released back in 2010 by developer Remedy Entertainment, Alan Wake has gone on to become a cult classic. It’s known best for its dark themes and metaphor filled writing inspired by the likes of Stephen King and Twin Peaks. This mysterious,
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
Control’s first major expansion, The Foundation, is pretty much everything you would want out of an expansion to the game. There’s a large new area to explore full of new enemies, documents to find and read, altered items to contain, a new ability to help with exploration and combat, easter eggs and secrets to find,
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
After being removed from Xbox’s digital storefront in 2017 due to licensing issues with the game’s soundtrack, Remedy Entertainment’s cult-classic Alan Wake has finally found its way back to the marketplace this week. As seen over on the Xbox Marketplace, Alan Wake once again appears when searched and can actively be purchased once again. The game retails for
As 2019 comes to a close, DualShockers and our staff are reflecting on this year’s batch of games and what were their personal highlights within the last year. Unlike the official Game of the Year 2019 awards for DualShockers, there are little-to-no-rules on our individual Top 10 posts. For instance, any game — not just
As one of the year’s most acclaimed games, Control by developer Remedy Entertainment earned plenty of accolade for its intriguing story and compelling gameplay. The game managed to fair well this year at The Game Awards in terms of nominations, and during the show, we were able to get a glimpse at what Remedy has in
Like just about every entertainment medium, video games are very expensive to make. As such, developers and publishers have to make sure they get back what they put into any given game. Some studios may spend over $100 million on a game, others spend much less. Control developer Remedy Entertainment is the latter, and has
UPDATE: Just a couple minutes after posting this story, the Control twitter account posted the following tweet: The information about Control coming to Xbox Game Pass as reported on a recent Mixer stream is incorrect. We have no news or announcements regarding Xbox Game Pass at this time. — Control (@ControlRemedy) December 5, 2019 So,
Following the launch of Control earlier this year, it seems like Remedy could be starting to work on its next project soon. Remedy creative director Sam Lake tweeted out a message this morning that stated he is currently working on a new story of some sort. “I’m in my brand new top secret writing lair. I
Remedy Entertainment’s latest release in Control is nearly upon us at the end of this summer. Before arrival though, a new set of screenshots for the game has today been released. As unveiled by Remedy and publisher 505 Games, these new images from Control show off a variety of new looks at the game. Not only do
If you’re like me, you’ve been hoping that Remedy Entertainment would at some point create a sequel to its 2010 action-adventure title Alan Wake. Turns out, Remedy was working on that exact project at one time, but unfortunately, it just didn’t work out. This news comes by way of VG247 who recently spoke to a representative from
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
505 Games and Remedy Entertainment have kicked off today by releasing a new trailer for the upcoming third-person title Control. This time around, gameplay is at the forefront of this new trailer and boy, do we see a lot of it. Much like some of Remedy’s previous games, Control’s protagonist Jesse Faden has a slew of unique
UPDATE: Remedy has now verified that Control’s release date is indeed that of August 27 meaning that this leak was true. Be sure to mark it down on your own calendar if you’re looking forward to getting your hands on the follow-up to Quantum Break. The original story is below. When we last heard directly from Remedy,
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
Remedy Entertainment has been revealing a variety of new details on its upcoming project Control as of late, but the one piece of information that will still don’t have is that of the game’s release date. Now, a more specific release window for 2019 seems to have finally come to light. Game Informer reports that Control is
Remedy Entertainment and 505 Games’ Control is GameInformer’s cover story this month, so a lot of new information is coming out about the title. In a Rapid Fire questions video posted today, which you can watch below, Game Director Mikael Kasurinen answered a wide variety of serious and joke questions in order to reveal more about
Along with talking about his time working with Cory Barlog, Control director Mikael Kasurinen today also revealed a variety of new details about Remedy’s upcoming project. Speaking to Game Informer in a rapid-fire question segment, Kasurinen gave many answers about Control, some providing a lot of light on the game, and others, not so much. Among the
If you are developing a game, whether it be a development team of under ten people or a hugely expensive title spanning several worldwide offices, it’s likely that your game is going to be delayed. Whether it be because of missed milestones, a packed release week, or you’re a billion dollar company that didn’t have
Over a year after its removal from digital platforms due to music licenses expiring, Alan Wake is back on Steam thanks to some help from Microsoft. Big thanks to our partner and Alan Wake’s publishers @Microsoft who were able to renegotiate the rights to the licensed music in Alan Wake, so that the game can
Yesterday, I sat down with Sam Lake, the creative director of Remedy Entertainment, alongside Courtney Hope, who voices Jesse, the protagonist in Control. The two shared some new information with me about what other actors will be a part of Control’s story. James McCaffrey, the voice actor behind Max Payne, as well as Matthew Porretta, the voice behind Alan Wake, will be in Control. Of