Alan Wake 2 is finally earning royalties for Remedy, so break out your best spooky author dance moves
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Remedy's latest financial report reveals that Alan Wake 2 has successfully recouped its development and marketing costs, leading to royalty earnings for the studio. By the end of last year, the game's sales exceeded two million units, aided by various promotions like The Lake House expansion. Additionally, the report provided updates on other projects, including FBC: Firebreak, which is on track for a 2025 release, and Control 2, set to enter full production soon, following confirmed financing. The Max Payne remake is progressing steadily, though a release date is not yet available.
After a long path to recouping its development costs, Remedy has now confirmed that Alan Wake 2 has reached the point where it's moved into the green column.
Alan Wake 2's sales surpassed the two million unit mark, and it has now recouped its development fees and marketing investments, meaning that Remedy started to accrue royalties.
October saw particularly high activity around Alan Wake 2, citing the release of The Lake House expansion, game's physical deluxe edition, and PS5 Pro updates.
Control 2, with financing secured last year, is set to enter full production at the end of this month, ready for scaling up for production.
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