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Remedy Entertainment, the studio behind Control and Alan Wake, has found a winning formula in the tumultuous games industry.
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The Alan Wake and Control universe may expand to film and TV - MSNThe Oldest House could be coming to a big screen near you. TV and film adaptations of Control and Alan Wake may be on the way after Remedy Entertainment struck a deal with Annapurna Pictures ...
Remedy Entertainment’s Control spin-off, co-op first-person shooter FBC: Firebreak, has debuted to less than favorable user reviews on Steam.
Remedy Entertainment announced Control 2 is in the works for PC, Xbox, and PS5, a sequel to the multi-award-winningControl that first launched in 2019.
Developer Remedy Entertainment and publisher 505 Games have confirmed that Control 2 is in development, and will be coming to the PC, PS5, and Xbox.
Remedy has provided a rare insight into the business of making video games, even going as far as to reveal exactly how many copies its future games need to sell in order to see a 100% return on ...
Remedy has assumed control of Control: The studio announced today that it has made a €17 million ($18.4 million) deal with publisher 505 Games that grants it all rights to Control, Control 2 ...
Remedy Entertainment has announced that the upcoming Control 2 will be an action RPG. First revealed to be in development in 2021, the game follows up on 2019’s Control, which is classed as an ...
Annapurna today is teaming with Remedy Entertainment Plc (“Remedy”) to develop and produce their award-winning Control and Alan Wake videogame franchises for film, television and other ...
Remedy Entertainment and Annapurna have announced a strategic partnership, which will see Annapurna provide 50% of the development budget for Control 2.
Last year, Remedy Entertainment announced two new projects set in the universe of their latest title Control; a multiplayer spinoff codenamed Condor, and a bigger budget title simply known as ...
TV and film adaptations of Control and Alan Wake could be on the way after publisher Remedy struck a deal with Annapurna Pictures.
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