![]() ![]() The game was formally announced on the official website of Remedy, and you can read all about the announcement here. ![]() Codename Heron, a bigger Control game, is in the concept stage and its prototyping continues.” Remedy Entertainamentīut now, finally, Remedy Entertainment has officially confirmed that Control 2 is in development. “Codename Condor, a spin-off game of Control, continues in the proof-of-concept stage. The company first hinted at a possible sequel in the detailed roadmap that they shared a while ago. Unlike most other companies that stay quiet for over a decade about a sequel (we’re talking about you Rockstar) Remedy Entertainment instead provided a full-on roadmap that discloses every game that’s in development at the company. Remedy Officially Confirmed it’s Working on Control 2 That’s why you could see years pass until a teaser or a trailer for the game arrives. And though Control‘s been a giant success for Remedy, they’ve stated they want to make the sequel bigger and weirder (supposedly). Image: Remedy EntertainmentĪfter Alan Wake 2, we presume projects Condor and Vanguard will arrive. And as they’ve been working on a handful of other projects, you shouldn’t expect Control 2 to arrive any time soon. Currently, Remedy’s next title to be released is Alan Wake 2. But we expect that Control 2’s release date will likely be in 2026. Control 2 Release DateĪs of yet, Remedy Entertainment has not claimed a definitive launch window for the game. ![]() Christmas came early this time around for Remedy fans as not only is Control 2 heading their way, but so is Alan Wake 2. And due to that, a sequel and a spin-off, which is surprisingly also going to be a AAA title, are officially in the works. Remedy’s Control was a success in more ways than one. The game’s indoor setting inside the multidimensional “Oldest House” was as weird as it could get, but the environment, story, and characters couldn’t have matched the vibes any better. Moving on, they set their eyes on creating what would be their next AAA success on par with their earlier acclaimed shooter- Control.Ĭontrol hit gaming rigs in 2019, and oh boy did it excel expectations. After that, the studio went on to create a new IP, Quantum Break, which wasn’t received as well as Alan Wake. Vanguard has had lots of development time and it has approximately 30 developers, and we have other projects like those we're doing with Epic Games that are now in full production.The release of Alan Wake in 2010 was the biggest landmark in Remedy Entertainment’s development career. Some of our projects like Condor or the new Control are in very early phases and we can progress with these projects with a fairly small development teams. "We aim to have these projects in different development phases. For instance, both the Epic projects are now in full production, whereas Condor and the Control sequel are currently in "very early" phases of development. Only a handful will be in full production. The CEO also says that not all of these games will be in full development at the same time.
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