Sam Lake confirmed that Remedy Entertainment is not developing a sequel to Alan Wake as they are making the Xbox One exclusive, Quantum Break.
Despite their love of the property, it was not deemed successful enough financially to pursue a sequel at that time when it used to be an Xbox 360 exclusive. But don’t worry Wake fans, for sticking to the developers for their hard work on the games you can get Alan Wake Collector’s Edition and Alan Wake’s American Nightmare in the latest Humble Bundle deal which you can get in their website.
The bundle includes exclusive contents like never seen comics, behind the scenes materials, exclusive videos and tons more all in the name of charity until May 30th when the deal is over. ?
About Alan Wake
Alan Wake is a psychological survival horror video game developed by Remedy Entertainment and published by Microsoft Game Studios. It was released for the Xbox 360 and Microsoft Windows. The story follows best-selling thriller novelist Alan Wake, as he tries to uncover the mystery behind his wife’s disappearance during a vacation in the small fictional town of Bright Falls, Washington, all while experiencing events from the plot in his latest novel, which he cannot remember writing, coming to life.
In its pacing and structure, Alan Wake is similar to a thriller television series, with episodes that contain plot twists and cliffhangers. The game itself consists of six episodes, and the fiction is continued by two special episodes, titled “The Signal” and “The Writer”, that were made available as downloadable content (DLC) within the same year of the game’s release. Together, they make the first season of a possibly longer story. Additionally, a six-episode live-action web series called Bright Falls acts as a prequel to the game, and a number of related books also expand upon the Alan Wake story.
Chiefly written by Sam Lake, Alan Wake took over five years to create—an unusually long development time in the game industry. The game received positive reviews from critics, and is often praised for its visuals, sound, narrative, pacing, and atmosphere. Alan Wake was awarded the first spot in Time magazine’s list of the top 10 video games of 2010. Alan Wake’s American Nightmare, a full stand-alone title, was released in February 2012 on the Xbox Live Arcade service.