Alan Wake Remastered is available for the first time for PlayStation consoles on Xbox One, Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S, PC through Epic Games Store as well as PS4 and PS5. A full unveiling is expected at the upcoming PlayStation Showcase, but it is possible that this is just a case of Remedy deciding to cancel a small advance notice after a leak. Credit RemedyĪt present, Remedy has not yet confirmed a specific release date for this autumn, but with the latest leak, it is certain that the game can be released next month. The game was well received at its launch, scoring 83% on PC and Xbox 360 on the overall rating site Metacritic, making it available on the PlayStation platform for the first time. While Alan Wake Remastered is exciting in itself, the best part of the announcement is that it means that for the first time in more than 11 years, the original Alan Wake is going to be on the PlayStation consoles for the first time since it was released on the Xbox 360. Developer Remedy has released Wakes Awe, the second expansion for its upcoming game Control 2019. Wakes return comes as no surprise as it leaked on dealer lists last week, suggesting a release date of October 5 is imminent. Sam Lake, Creative Director at Remedy confirmed in the post that Alan Wake: Remastered will include updated graphics that can be interpreted to play the game in 4K on the right hardware. Remedy Entertainment made the announcement about the remaster by publishing an open letter on Sudden Stop, a community-based website that has been promoting Remedy’s games since 2012. Remedy says the game will include new rendered 4K graphics, but it’s unclear what other technical improvements we’ll see. The Alan Wake Remaster, released by Epic, is exclusively available for EPIC Games Store and PC, as the game has its first appearance on PlayStation consoles. Published by Epic Games, Alan Wake remastered version of the classic from 2010 is a classic game about a haunting vision of the author that comes true, with a full Alan Wake experience that will include the main game along with two expansions packs, one of them being Signal Writer, in 4K visuals and new commentary by creative director Sam Lake. We've also got a full rundown of Sony's biggest announcements from its PlayStation Showcase for you to check out.Remedy Entertainment announced that Alan Wake Remastered is a revamped version of its exciting action-adventure title that is coming this fall to PS 4, PS 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X / S, and PC. The remaster is set to release on PC (on the Epic Games Store), PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S. The presence of Alan Wake Remastered only feels like it adds more fuel to the fire that we're about to see more of the story of Alan Wake (and, it seems, Control). That's a big deal-Remedy only acquired the publishing rights for Alan Wake in 2019, and already there are rumors that Alan Wake 2 is in development. The remaster's announcement comes in the wake of interest in Alan Wake seeing something of a resurgence thanks to its ties to developer Remedy Entertainment's most recent game, Control, thanks to Easter eggs and Control's story DLC, AWE, that directly connects the stories of the two games together. When Alan Wake was first released back in 2010, it only appeared on Xbox 360 and PC. This is also our first look at the game on any PlayStation console. The trailer revealed the game's release date of October 5, something that had previously only been rumored. Now Playing: Alan Wake Remastered Trailer | Playstation Showcase 2021 By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's
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