Alan Wake 2 confirmed to release on October 17: New character, bonuses and other details – Times of India

Alan Wake 2 is set to make its debut on October 17. Initially, the game was revealed at The Game Awards 2021 and will be the sequel to the 2010 psychological thriller Alan Wake, an action-adventure game developed by Remedy Entertainment and published by Microsoft Game Studios. Currently, there are no physical versions of the game planned.
With the release of Alan Wake 2, Remedy Entertainment makes its first foray into the survival horror genre. The game will be exclusively released for the PlayStation 5 (PS5) console and will be available to play on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC. 5,
“Never played the first Alan Wake (or Alan Wake Remastered)? No need to worry, as players who may have missed out on the first game can easily dive into the sequel without any prior experience or knowledge of the game’s story,” Sony said in a blog post.
The trailer shows a darker tone for the game than its predecessor and also introduces a new character, Saga Anderson, an FBI agent investigating a series of murders in Bright Falls. Anderson’s investigation will lead her to Alan Wake who has been trapped in a dark world for 13 years.
Alan Wake 2 will be a survival horror game, allowing players to explore hub-like areas divided into three regions, namely, Bright Falls town, a forest in the vicinity of a spot named Cauldron Lake, and a decrepit town called Watery.
Players opting for pre-orders will get an Ornate Revolver Skin for Alan and a Survival Resources Pack for Saga. However, the deluxe edition will also include, an expansion pass, nordic shotgun skin for saga, parliament shotgun skin for Alan, crimson windbreaker for Saga, celebrity suit for Alan and lantern charm for Saga

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