Alan Wake: American Nightmare May Awaken on PC
An updated Steam registry hints at another PC-bound Alan Wake adventure.
Anyone who's played Alan Wake can tell you that the titular protagonist encounters a ton of fog, but in a few months, he may be dealing with Steam instead. Following in the footsteps of its Alan Wake: American Nightmare [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/115918-Alan-Wake-Rockets-Into-the-Black] will likely make its way to Steam within the next few months. A recent Steam registry update included a number of American Nightmare assets, and if history is any indication, PC gamers could see the popular follow-up as early as May.
Superbrothers: Sword & Sorcery EP [http://marlamin.com/cdr/index.php], a popular iOS title that hit Steam only a few weeks after fans caught wind of the registry update. While the files could be an error, a long-term project, or even an intentional mislead, none of those seems terribly likely. Given American Nightmare's generally positive reviews and Alan Wake's popularity on PC, waiting two years for a port just wouldn't make sense this time around.
Remedy is working on an unannounced next-gen project [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/116479-Remedy-Seeks-New-Hires-for-Next-Gen-Project]. While there's nothing specifically suggesting it might be Alan Wake 2, Remedy has been doing a fairly calculated job of spreading the IP to new platforms and keeping the fanbase eager for a new installment. Of course, Remedy could also just be gathering up as much money as possible to pump into a new, unrelated project. Who knows? Maybe the new project will even hit consoles and PCs simultaneously.
Source: G4 [http://marlamin.com/cdr/view.php?type=app&id=202751]
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An updated Steam registry hints at another PC-bound Alan Wake adventure.
Anyone who's played Alan Wake can tell you that the titular protagonist encounters a ton of fog, but in a few months, he may be dealing with Steam instead. Following in the footsteps of its Alan Wake: American Nightmare [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/115918-Alan-Wake-Rockets-Into-the-Black] will likely make its way to Steam within the next few months. A recent Steam registry update included a number of American Nightmare assets, and if history is any indication, PC gamers could see the popular follow-up as early as May.
Superbrothers: Sword & Sorcery EP [http://marlamin.com/cdr/index.php], a popular iOS title that hit Steam only a few weeks after fans caught wind of the registry update. While the files could be an error, a long-term project, or even an intentional mislead, none of those seems terribly likely. Given American Nightmare's generally positive reviews and Alan Wake's popularity on PC, waiting two years for a port just wouldn't make sense this time around.
Remedy is working on an unannounced next-gen project [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/116479-Remedy-Seeks-New-Hires-for-Next-Gen-Project]. While there's nothing specifically suggesting it might be Alan Wake 2, Remedy has been doing a fairly calculated job of spreading the IP to new platforms and keeping the fanbase eager for a new installment. Of course, Remedy could also just be gathering up as much money as possible to pump into a new, unrelated project. Who knows? Maybe the new project will even hit consoles and PCs simultaneously.
Source: G4 [http://marlamin.com/cdr/view.php?type=app&id=202751]
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