In a recent interview, Sam Lake discussed his ideas for Remedy's next venture. Although Remedy is known for its unique games, such as Alan Wake, Quantum Break, and Control, Lake's suggestion of a dark gothic fantasy game marks a departure from their usual style. Alan Wake 2 was recently launched as a digital-only release on October 27, gaining critical acclaim for its style, horror elements, and gameplay.
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Lake mentioned in his interview with GQ Magazine that he might eventually retire from the gaming industry and pursue other interests, but he indicated that such a change is not imminent. When asked about the types of stories he wants to explore in the industry, he expressed a desire to work on a "huge-budget" dark gothic fantasy narrative, which he described as "crazy."
It's crucial to note that Lake's comments are not an official announcement, and the future direction of Remedy remains uncertain. While a dark gothic fantasy game sounds intriguing, the success and positive reviews of Alan Wake 2 might also lead to the development of a sequel or related projects. Alan Wake 2 has already made significant changes to the franchise, such as introducing switchable protagonists, emphasizing horror, and evolving its style.
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While Sam Lake contemplates future projects, Alan Wake 2 is still in its early stages. Players can look forward to more content, including a confirmed paid expansion and upcoming free DLCs. Alan Wake 2 offers a substantial gaming experience with around 20 hours of gameplay, compared to the original Alan Wake's average of 11 hours. This, coupled with the introduction of a New Game Plus mode, promises to keep fans entertained for an extended period.
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