Some fans may have been ready to hear some kind of announcement after Remedy creative director Sam Lake said the studio had been “iterating” on a sequel concept. Rumors suggesting Remedy had been trying to shop around a concept for a direct sequel to Alan Wake circulated earlier this year after the studio filed a trademark for “Alan Wake’s Return.” The name refers to an Alan Wake-themed Easter egg in Quantum Break. We just don’t want to tease people and give them the wrong impression.” “That doesn’t mean there isn’t one in the future. “If the right opportunity came along we would like to do more,” Puha said. While those descriptions may seem vague, Remedy head of communications Thomas Puha was very clear on one point: Neither game will be related to the Alan Wake franchise. The second game, which is in the “concept stage,” could be a new IP or a sequel to one of the studio’s existing franchises. One team is working on a new “AAA” project for a new publishing partner Remedy has partnered with Microsoft on all of its games since 2010, including Alan Wake and Quantum Break). In an interview with Polygon, Remedy representatives revealed that the studio has expanded to a two-team structure so it can publish games more frequently, while maintaining a high level of quality.
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