Alan Wake 2 Gets Launch Trailer; Remedy Confirms DualSense Features Are on PC, Too

Oct 25, 2023 at 01:28pm EDT
Alan Wake 2

With Remedy's long-awaited sequel now just two days away from release, the launch trailer for Alan Wake 2 has been published. You can check it out below (or will you be stronger and avoid any spoilers?).

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Last week, the Finnish studio dropped detailed PC system requirements for Alan Wake 2. Unsurprisingly, it will be a heavy game on your configurations due to its highly advanced Northlight engine-powered graphics. Not even the NVIDIA GTX 10 Series and AMD Radeon RX 5000 Series graphics cards are supported due to their lack of DirectX 12 Ultimate's Mesh Shaders functionality.

Yesterday, NVIDIA offered a preview of the performance of Alan Wake 2 on its GeForce RTX 40 Series GPUs. According to NVIDIA, its flagship graphics card, the GeForce RTX 4090, averages 134.4 frames per second at 4K resolution output with DLSS Super Resolution set to Performance and Frame Generation + Ray Reconstruction also turned on. All these DLSS features combined offer a 4.1x performance boost compared to native rendering.

Tatu Aalto, Lead Graphics Programmer at Remedy Entertainment, said in a statement:

The new Ray Reconstruction feature in DLSS 3.5 renders our fully ray-traced world more beautifully than ever before, bringing you deeper into the story of Alan Wake 2.

Earlier this week, Remedy's Communications Director Thomas Puha also confirmed that the game's PlayStation 5 and PC versions will take advantage of the DualSense controller's unique features, namely haptic feedback and adaptive triggers. Not all games do that despite the lack of any obstacles, so kudos to Remedy.

DualSense support. For example, "feel" rain pattern on the controller. Each weapon feels different on the trigger, so a shotgun will be markedly different from the crossbow. You can, of course, turn this stuff off if you want. Also supported on PC if you use the DualSense there.

Pre-order customers can now preload the game on consoles. The confirmed install size is 85GB on PlayStation 5, 82GB on Xbox Series S|X, and 86GB on PC (via the Epic Games Store, where it's going to be a permanent exclusive given that Epic is publishing the game).

Check out Kai's hands-on preview for our first impressions of the game. For an overview of everything we know about Alan Wake 2, head to our roundup article.

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