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The repeatedly leaked Alan Wake remaster seems imminentRetail listings suggest an October release date
Retail listings suggest an October release date

References toAlan Wake Remasteredwere discovered among Epic Games Store files back in June (at the same time as Final Fantasy VII Remake references). Now listings for console versions of the horror remaster have been spotted on retailer website Rakuten Taiwan, alongside an October 5th release date.
Alan Wake - Official Launch Trailer | HDWatch on YouTube
Alan Wake - Official Launch Trailer | HD

Developers Remedy Entertainment got the publishing rights forAlan Wakeback from Microsoftin 2019. It returned to online stores at that point, and it’s currently £11.39/€12.49on Steam. Since then, the character Alan Wake hasappeared in a Control expansion, Remedy’s supernatural action game set in the same universe.
Back in February 2020, Remedy mentioned that they were working on two projects, one of which was a smaller project people thought might be an Alan Wake revival. Since then Remedy have also announcedthey’re making two new games set in the Control universe, one of which is a four-player co-op spin-off.
Given those criticisms, I’m interested to see whether an Alan Wake remaster does more than upgrade the textures. Remedy revisited some similar ideas (in-game TV shows, for example) with the more beloved Control, so they certainly have it in them to rub the crust out of Mr. Wake’s eyes.