

In lieu of new footage or details regarding the game, Remedy Entertainment shared several new pieces of concept art of the game, which you can see here. In Alan Wake 2, players will continue the writer’s story and experience Remedy’s first foray into survival horror. “We feel that we have momentum going, and we want to make sure we are creating the best, and first, survival horror game for Remedy. “To create a proper, polished demo or a trailer takes a lot of effort, and it’s several months of work that could take away from development,” Lake said in the video. In addition to the news of Alan Wake Remastered on Switch, Lake said that while development on Alan Wake 2, which is slated to release next year, is going well, the developer will not be showing any new footage of the game this summer. The developer said it will announce a release date “in the coming months,” closer to the game’s launch. Remedy Games director Sam Lake has confirmed that the original actors from the first Alan Wake game will be returning in Alan Wake 2. “The game will launch as a digital Nintendo Switch release only, and runs natively on the hardware,” Remedy Entertainment added in a press release. Lake and actor Ilkka Villi offered a brief glimpse of an in-development build.

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The first minute of the video features a shot of Ilkka Villi, the model for the character of Alan Wake, playing a development build of the game on the console. also provided updates on Alan Wake 2 and a brand-new Alan Wake TV show. In a video released by Remedy Entertainment ahead of the 12th anniversary of Alan Wake’s release, creative director Sam Lake announced that Alan Wake Remastered is coming to Nintendo Switch.
