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Alan Wake Remastered will launch on October 5thVia the Epic Games Store

Via the Epic Games Store

A screenshot of Alan Wake Remastered showing Alan shining a torchlight on three pale and angry lumberjacks.

For a sleepy guy,Alan Wakeis moving at high speed. Fromleaked news of a remasterlast week to anofficial announcementthis week to tonight, when we got a first trailer and an imminent release date: October 5th. Watch the trailer below.Alan Wake Remastered - PlayStation Showcase 2021: Announce Trailer | PS5, PS4Watch on YouTubeThis is a remaster rather than a remake, meaning it’s the same underlying game but with higher resolution textures and support for 4K resolutions. It’ll also come with a new commentary feature from creative director Sam Lake.Alan Wake Remasteredwill launch on October 5th for £25/€30/$30 via the Epic Games Store. Files found among Epic’s store were the source of the original leak, which means the similar and simultaneous leak ofFinal Fantasy VII Remakecoming to PC seem more likely.Alec didn’t love the pine tree horror in hisAlan Wake review, but Katharine is a bigger fan,saying it was the first game she upgraded her PC for and that she’d do it again for the remaster. Looking at the screenshots, I doubt an upgrade is necessary, but let’s hold her to it anyway.

For a sleepy guy,Alan Wakeis moving at high speed. Fromleaked news of a remasterlast week to anofficial announcementthis week to tonight, when we got a first trailer and an imminent release date: October 5th. Watch the trailer below.Alan Wake Remastered - PlayStation Showcase 2021: Announce Trailer | PS5, PS4Watch on YouTubeThis is a remaster rather than a remake, meaning it’s the same underlying game but with higher resolution textures and support for 4K resolutions. It’ll also come with a new commentary feature from creative director Sam Lake.Alan Wake Remasteredwill launch on October 5th for £25/€30/$30 via the Epic Games Store. Files found among Epic’s store were the source of the original leak, which means the similar and simultaneous leak ofFinal Fantasy VII Remakecoming to PC seem more likely.Alec didn’t love the pine tree horror in hisAlan Wake review, but Katharine is a bigger fan,saying it was the first game she upgraded her PC for and that she’d do it again for the remaster. Looking at the screenshots, I doubt an upgrade is necessary, but let’s hold her to it anyway.

For a sleepy guy,Alan Wakeis moving at high speed. Fromleaked news of a remasterlast week to anofficial announcementthis week to tonight, when we got a first trailer and an imminent release date: October 5th. Watch the trailer below.

Alan Wake Remastered - PlayStation Showcase 2021: Announce Trailer | PS5, PS4Watch on YouTube

Alan Wake Remastered - PlayStation Showcase 2021: Announce Trailer | PS5, PS4

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This is a remaster rather than a remake, meaning it’s the same underlying game but with higher resolution textures and support for 4K resolutions. It’ll also come with a new commentary feature from creative director Sam Lake.

Alan Wake Remasteredwill launch on October 5th for £25/€30/$30 via the Epic Games Store. Files found among Epic’s store were the source of the original leak, which means the similar and simultaneous leak ofFinal Fantasy VII Remakecoming to PC seem more likely.

Alec didn’t love the pine tree horror in hisAlan Wake review, but Katharine is a bigger fan,saying it was the first game she upgraded her PC for and that she’d do it again for the remaster. Looking at the screenshots, I doubt an upgrade is necessary, but let’s hold her to it anyway.