Remedy Entertainment has signed an agreement with 505 Games for a new 4-player cooperative PvE (player vs. environment) game, codenamed Condor. Condor will be a spin-off of Control, and will be using Remedy’s proprietary Northlight Engine and tools.
Rami and Raffi Galante, co-CEOs of Digital Bros Group, said:
“We are excited to continue and further expand our collaboration with Remedy. With over 2 million copies sold and revenue exceeding EUR 70 million, Control is an extremely successful game. As a multiplayer game, Condor has the potential to engage the gaming community in the long run. It will also contribute to 505 Games’ product revenue stream longer than traditional games.”
There is currently no ETA on when Condor will come out. However, 505 Games stated that it will hit all current-gen platforms.
In addition, 505 Games and Remedy Entertainment have outlined high-level collaboration terms to further expand the Control franchise with a bigger-budget Control-game. 505 Games will reveal more details about this new Control game in the future.
Tero Virtala, CEO of Remedy Entertainment, also added:
“We have successfully collaborated with 505 Games for over four years and have both become stronger in our respective fields. We are happy to extend and deepen our partnership. This new agreement supports Remedy’s aims to expand our games into long-term franchises, create benchmark-setting games, strengthen our commercial capabilities and collaborate with great partners with whom we can succeed together.”

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Into the trash it goes
I pirate these games and still I never beat them, Imagine paying for games these days.
you should be arrested and thrown in jail
no if anything I should be awarded or something for my bravery and high iq behavior.
Sure, and let’s also give awards to thieves and burglars for robbing and stealing people as, according to you, they are brave and should be praised for being creative in getting free things without paying. Let’s see if you give an award when a robber steals from you. Yet somehow I think you would react differently if you were the one being robbed or were the victim
you make a point, we should award burglars and thieves as well.
I’m so down for this if it means Remedy makes money for bigger and better single player games. Control was amazing but playing Quantum Break afterwards made me realize what you can do with more money.
Control is better than Quantum Break
control is one the best games i have ever played, it is a shame that it runs like an unoptimized crap. Remedy really knows how to make shi*ty running games.
first, it doesn’t surprise me that a low iq sand n*gger thinks this boring tech demo is the best game ever and second just because you have a shetty pc it doesn’t mean this game is an “unoptimized crap” you dirty peasant.
Make it a battleryoal card game while you’re at it, you still have some room on the “lazy, cynical cashgrab” feature list.
Lol so Epic bought them so they could make more multiplayer games for them.
Remedy is awesome! Can’t wait!
I f*cking hate the multiplayer plague so much
Condom?