New Details from Control Game

New Details from Control Game

Recently, Remedy shared more information about its upcoming Control Game, Codenamed Condor.

control It was first released in 2019 by Remedy Entertainment and 505 Games. Set in the same universe as Alan Wake, Control was quickly praised by both players and critics for its unique gameplay and intriguing story. There is currently no official sequel to Control, but there is an upcoming Codename Condor is set to further explore the play’s themes and locations.

Remedy Reveals New Details About Upcoming Control Game

More details about the upcoming Control game have been revealed, according to Remedy’s latest financial reports. According to the studio, the game has a budget of approximately $27 million and is being built with Remedy’s Northlight engine, which was also used for Alan Wake 2. The game is currently in pre-production and will be released for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S.

It also won’t be a free-to-play game, as Remedy confirmed it will have a “lower starting price point” than the average AAA game, but will bring in more revenue for the company through updates, full expansions, and possibly microtransactions.

Control Game Details

  • The Control spin-off will be a multiplayer “service-based” game.
  • Codename Condor is built using Remedy’s own Northlight engine.
  • Codename Condor will not be a free-to-play game and will likely feature microtransactions.
  • Codename Condor enters full production for PC, PS5, and Xbox X/S this year.

Microtransactions and the lack of a free game may not please some players, but Codename Condor will be part of Remedy’s shared universe, so it’s likely to appeal to fans. According to Remedy, the story of Codename Condor will take place after the events of Control. In the story, players will explore the depths of the Oldest House, a place where “dangerous supernatural forces” are active.

Codename Condor isn’t the only part of Remedy’s upcoming games. A few days ago, Remedy shared its plans for Control and Alan Wake, revealing that the developers plan to release sequels for both franchises more frequently in the future. But before all that, Alan Wake 2 has two DLCs that will be released in 2024: “Night Springs” and “The Lake House”.

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