Remedy Splits Itself To Two – Two Games Are In Development

One flag but two teams – neither Remedy games are going to be Alan Wake-sequels.

Remedy Entertainment has been on the scene for two decades, but we haven’t seen games them every one or two years. Death Rally, Max Payne, Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne, Alan Wake, Alan Wake’s American Nightmare, Quantum Break. That’s all they have, but in return, most of the games are high-quality products. However, they are now splitting themselves into two groups, because they don’t want to work only one game at a time. The first group is collaborating with a new partner, so it wasn’t Microsoft or Rockstar who handed an offer to them. (Was it Sony?) The other half of the team has a small concept under construction, but it will be turned into a game later. Neither projects are Alan Wake-sequels.

Remedy decided to take it slowly, but have an outstanding result in the end; do not expect them to be out at E3 or Gamescom!

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