Remedy Unveils Latest Game Development Projects
According to Remedy's latest annual report, Control 2 has triumphantly passed its concept validation stage and is now in full production. This milestone marks a significant step forward, confirming the project's continued progress. The game is slated for a release on Xbox Series, PS5, and PC, and will be self-published by Remedy with an estimated budget of 50 million euros.
Alongside Control 2, two other exciting projects are actively being developed: FBC: Firebreak and the remakes of Max Payne 1+2. A year ago, these titles were in the preparation phase, but they have since advanced to the next stage of development. FBC: Firebreak comes with a slightly more modest budget of 30 million euros and will be available on PlayStation and Xbox subscription services, as well as on Steam and the Epic Games Store upon release. The remakes of Max Payne 1+2 are shrouded in mystery regarding their budget, but they are confirmed to be AAA-level games, fully funded by Rockstar Games for both development and marketing.
However, not all projects have made it through. The project Kestrel, which was being developed in collaboration with Tencent, has been removed from Remedy's lineup. It was canceled back in May of last year.
All these games are being crafted using Remedy's proprietary engine, Northlight, which has already demonstrated its prowess in titles like Alan Wake 2 and other Remedy projects.
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