Alan Wake Remastered Will Not Be Announced During This Week’s PlayStation Event – Rumor

Sep 7, 2021 at 06:02am EDT
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Alan Wake Remastered is not going to be announced during this week's PlayStation showcase event, according to some reliable insiders.

Speaking on Twitter, Direct Feed Games aka Nate Drake, who correctly revealed information about a variety of titles before the official announcements, revealed that the remastered version of the game developed by Remedy will not be among the announcements coming during this week's PlayStation event.

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VGC's Andy Robinson, who also proved to be reliable in the past, stated that Alan Wake Remastered will probably not be in the showcase as well.

Alan Wake Remastered has been rumored for some time. Back in June, the game's listing appeared on the Epic Games Store, and a couple of days ago, another listing surfaced on Taiwanese retailer's website Rakuten with an October 5th release date. If the release date is indeed correct, it shouldn't take long for the game to finally get announced.

The original Alan Wake is now available on Xbox consoles and PC. We will keep you updated on the remaster as soon as more come in on it, so stay tuned for all the latest news.

When the wife of the best-selling writer Alan Wake disappears on their vacation, his search turns up pages from a thriller he doesn’t even remember writing. A Dark Presence stalks the small town of Bright Falls, pushing Wake to the brink of sanity in his fight to unravel the mystery and save his love.

Presented in the style of a TV series, Alan Wake features the trademark Remedy storytelling and pulse-pounding action sequences. As players dive deeper and deeper into the mystery, they’ll face overwhelming odds, plot twists, and cliffhangers. It’s only by mastering the Fight With Light combat mechanic that they can stay one step ahead of the darkness that spreads across Bright Falls.

With the body of an action game and the mind of a psychological thriller, Alan Wake’s intense atmosphere, deep and multilayered story, and exceptionally tense combat sequences provide players with an entertaining and original gaming experience.

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