Remedy has released a video update to celebrate the anniversary of Alan Wake. The nervous should know that there is a bit of a jump scare where we see Alan’s pale, bloody face. This story is a monster, and monsters have many faces”. This is the story that will eat you alive. There’s a gloomy-looking scene in a forest, a rainy shot of New York City and the (fictional) Caldera Street subway stop, a glimpse of what could be Bright Falls, and our title character – who looks a lot like Bradley Cooper on a bad day – declaring that “this is not the story you want it to be”. The Alan Wake 2 trailer is just a taste of what to expect from the sequel. Alan Wake 2 is not expected to be released on PS4, Xbox One or Nintendo Switch – which isn’t all that surprising given the next-gen technology behind the 2023 release. Remedy has also confirmed that Alan Wake 2 will be released for PC via the Epic Games Store, thanks to Epic Games publishing the upcoming survival horror game. The confirmed platforms for Alan Wake 2 so far are PS5, Xbox Series X and PC.
Given that the first Alan Wake game was released in 2010, Remedy will be in no hurry to bring the long-awaited sequel to the world. The developer has not yet confirmed a more specific release window, but has promised regular updates on the development in the coming months.
From the first teaser trailer and story details to new concept art and development updates, here’s everything we know so far about Alan Wake 2.ĭeveloper Remedy Entertainment has confirmed that the release date for Alan Wake 2 is set for 2023. However, as we get closer and closer to 2023, more and more details around the Alan Wake sequel are starting to emerge. As it stands, Remedy Entertainment has been careful to keep the information surrounding Alan Wake 2 a closely guarded secret.