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Remedy Entertainment appears to be closing out 2024 with plenty in store for fans of Alan Wake 2, along with a brand-new co-op first-person shooter.
Remedy and Annapurna have partnered up, giving the entertainment studio the film and TV rights to Control and Alan Wake.
Remedy Entertainment has acquired the full publishing rights to the Control franchise from publisher 505 Games.
Remedy Entertainment currently has five new games in development, including some sequels and remakes of some of the most beloved games of all time.
Remedy is a profitable and rapidly growing small-cap with industry-leading efficiency, high-profile partnerships, and strong original IP and game engine technology.
Remedy Entertainment, the company behind Control and Alan Wake, has signed a global development, license, and distribution agreement with Tencent for a new co-operative multiplayer game that is ...
Remedy Entertainment has signed a global development, licensing, and distribution agreement with Tencent for the game codenamed Vanguard, its free-to-play cooperative shooter in development for ...
Remedy Entertainment had their best ever year despite not releasing a new title in 2020. This is mostly thanks to the continued success of Control.
In April 2016, Remedy Entertainment launched Quantum Break, a product that embodied certain qualities that most people would see as definitive of its creator. Quantum Break was only available on ...
Remedy Entertainment is creating a small team called Vanguard that will focus on what it calls "ongoing live multiplayer game experiences." ...
Quantum Break taught Remedy Entertainment a series of hard lessons. The ambitious original IP combined action gameplay with live-action TV episodes that changed depending on choices made in the ...
According to CEO Tero Virtala of Remedy Entertainment, the well-known video game development studio has gone through several major projects for various platforms. As a result they have learned ...