Alan Wake 2 dev Remedy pauses work on free-to-play live service collab with Tencent

Alan Wake 2 dev Remedy pauses work on free-to-play live service collab with Tencent

Alan Wake 2 dev Remedy pauses work on free-to-play live service collab with Tencent

Remedy, the studio behind Alan Wake 2, will be stopping development on Project Kestrel, which was a collaboration with Tencent. The company will be focused on other IPs. Even after making the co-op, free-to-play title premium, the studio decided to turn their attention elsewhere.

The creators of Quantum Break have been really active in the last few years, confirming remakes of the first and second Max Payne, a sequel to Control, and several other games that are in development with code names. Tero Virtala, CEO of Remedy, has confirmed that Project Kestrel is in the conceptual stage.

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