Remedy sets dates for its next three games
In addition, it tells us when we can expect to see their franchises arrive in cinema and television
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- February 18, 2025
- Updated: February 18, 2025 at 8:09 PM
Remedy Entertainment has established itself as one of the most innovative and prominent studios in the video game industry, recognized for its ability to create deep narratives that intertwine with immersive gameplay mechanics. Following the great success of acclaimed titles such as Control and Alan Wake 2, Remedy has revealed its ambitious plans for the future, which include several scheduled releases for the coming years.
A few years loaded for study
One of the most anticipated projects is FBC: Firebreak, a cooperative multiplayer shooter that will be released in 2025 for consoles and PC. This title, which is set in the universe of Control, will also be available from its launch on subscription platforms like Game Pass and PS Plus Extra. This strategy highlights Remedy’s intention to expand its reach in the market.
In addition to FBC: Firebreak, the studio has plans for remakes of Max Payne 1 and Max Payne 2, scheduled for the first half of 2026. These remakes will be funded by Rockstar, highlighting the strong collaboration between both studios. Control 2 is also expected to arrive in mid-2027, aiming to continue the story of its predecessor.
Interestingly, Remedy is not stopping at video game development. The company intends to bring its franchises of Alan Wake and Control to other media, such as film and television, with releases projected for 2029 and 2030, respectively. This expansion into new formats could open up new opportunities for storytelling in different contexts and formats.
With the recent success of Alan Wake 2 and Control, Remedy’s reputation has been strengthened, which reinforces the expectations surrounding their upcoming releases and their innovative approach to interactive storytelling.
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