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Alan Wake 2 is releasing this October according to its voice actor

It appears that Alan Wake 2 will release this October. In a recent interview with Monsters, Madness and Magic, Matthew Porretta, the voice actor of Alan Wake, claimed that the game is supposed to come out in October 2023.

You can clearly hear Porretta revealing the game’s release date at the 18-minute mark.

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We do know that Remedy plans to release Alan Wake 2 in 2023. So yeah, an October release date sounds legit.

In Alan Wake 2, players will continue the writer’s story and experience Remedy’s first foray into survival horror. Additionally, Remedy has already confirmed that the game will be, once again, using a third-person perspective.

Alan Wake will release exclusively on PC via the Epic Games Store. Or at least that was Remedy’s initial plan (I don’t believe anything has changed since the game’s announcement).

Stay tuned for more!

38 thoughts on “Alan Wake 2 is releasing this October according to its voice actor”

  1. alan wake sucked and it was boring
    quantum break sucked and it was boring
    control sucked and it was boring.

    1. Not gonna lie, I was expecting Control to be boring but was surprised when I started playing and saw it to the end. Alan Wake I could never finish, and Quantum Break I tried at least 5 times before I finally decided to see it through because I had nothing else to play at the time.

      1. You should really finish Alan Wake. I was the same but once you get past the sh**ty middle part the end is so damn good.

    2. Alan Wake sucked for a bit then the end f*king ruled. Quantum Break was really cool and experimental with the most insane combo of video and game.
      Control was beyond amazing and the most original story in years. The connections to real life esoteric sh*t is incredible for those who know.

      1. what was the point of the ending in control? Nothing there was no ending nothing was explained and nothing original about it, its scp and x files.

    3. It’s been a long time since I played Alan Wake, but I thought it was okay. Nothing great or mindblowing, just okay. The DLC for it was kind of a*s though since it made you do a same sequence of things multiple times IIRC and their excuse for it was “time loops” or something like that.

      I just finished Quantum Break for the first time earlier this week, and yeah that one sucked. Crappy gunplay, bullet-spongy enemies, awful auto-cover system, excess amounts of “cinematic” walking-and-talking moments, stupid tie-in with live action episodic content (that didn’t even stream properly so I resorted to watching them on youtube), and characters I didn’t really care for. The time powers could’ve been interesting, but it all ultimately falls flat because of how bad all the other gameplay aspects are. Also, several of those optional journal entries you come across while playing the game (i.e. e-mails, posters, letters, etc) were incredibly wordy. It’s like they were as long as a novel chapter. The writers were completely up their a**es when they made this game. What a waste of time and resources. Oh, and the windows store version is still utter garbage. Awful performance and ridiculous graphical glitches that made the game almost unplayable at times.

      I haven’t played Control yet so I can’t comment but I really hope it’s better than Quantum Break at least. The only good thing I can say about QB is that the graphics were ahead of its time. The story was passable, and everything else was bad. Bad bad bad.

      1. you know whats funny, while i was reading your experience with quantum break i thought you talked about control. This is exactly how control is, boring, the story sucks, the scp stuff are crap, the game ends without explanation whatsoever what happened and what was the point of it. Too much blah blah, too many text logs and audio logs that add nothing to the game, in fact you cant even listen to them while exploring you have to sit there and listen or you have to go to the menus, so stupid. Enemies are bulletspongy to the point that you run out of energy since this game has no ammo before enemies die and you got stupid rpg leveled tier mechandics and crafting, too much looting and grinding, the cover system is kinda remove you can croutch behind and object and thats that, but it doesnt save you as enemies respawn and attack from all angles you have to pick up shards that dead enemies drop to heal, souls like mechanics with bonfires, stupid live acting acting and sections, the writers were indeed up their own butt, a complete waste of time and resources with awful performance. The one thing good about control is that it has metroidvania levels that can be pretty confusing.

    4. Give Control another go. First time I tried it I gave up after 30mins. Once I got a 3080 I maxed out the graphics, just to play with RT, and ended up having a blast. Turned out to be a great game. Completed everything.

      Never installed Alan Wake and agree with Quantim Break being boring.

      1. i finished it and the dlcs, the only good thing about it is the nonlinear levels the rest sucks, god combat is so bad, enemies are so bulletspongy that you run out of ammo before an enemy dies despite shooting htem in the head. The whole scp story was crap and its not even finished just an excuse to add to the mystery.

  2. FYI, this will likely be a permanent Epic exclusive because they bankrolled development of the game as Remedy’s publisher. The game wouldn’t exist without Epic footing the bill.

    This is how Epic should’ve been going about all of their exclusivity deals, by being a game publisher which funds game development. I don’t like it, but it’s understandable. It’s a lot better look to consumers than just approaching random 3rd party studios and bribing them with timed exclusivity.

    1. I still won’t be buying it. I’ll wait for a cracked version and if it won’t get cracked, I will simply never play it. Ever.

    2. Wasn’t it a similar case with the first one where Microsoft’s funding made their goals possible while also allowing Microsoft to make it exclusive to the Xbox after the game had been shown for the PC for quite some time?

    3. Of course it would exist, they would’ve just found other funds.
      But it’s no problem, I’m happy Timmy Tencent pays on my behalf so I can sail the high seas.

      1. Probably with a lot of caveats like having to sign over ownership of the IP + having final say on what ends up in the game.

        Remedy has signed a deal with Epic Games to publish Remedy’s next two unannounced video games. The games are part of Epic Games’ new, developer-first publishing effort, giving full creative freedom and IP ownership to development partners such as Remedy.

        Epic has essentially given them a blank cheque. The one downside is exclusivity to one PC storefront. From the perspective of a creative, it probably sounds like a pretty sweet deal.

  3. Finaly. One of the best games EVER!
    As a writer and King fan. Let it come. Only been waiting since 13 years!

    1. Wasn’t a fan of the first game, but good to see times have changed and a PC release is now considered normal. When Microsoft decided to make the first one exclusive to the Xbox because “a TV is better for the experience” or something like that, a lot of people were pissed.

      1. LOL yeah I remember that BS, Microsoft did came out saying. Was the most stupid sh*t ever said. But yeah these times was full of illogical trash about pc vs consoles!

        And look now – Pc is King. The big daddy it once was and are again. Love these days – minus the braindead Woke garbage that is. But hey, the globalist pigs will fall, and their antiwhite manhating agenda!

        Good times will come – I Pray – in 2024 when they will all fall. Kennedy or Trump, cant come soon enough!

    1. Didn’t Remedy and Rockstar already confirm that they’re working on it? Or were you just hoping that they’d talk about how their progress with those?

      1. Max Payne without “Remedy” is senseless !!! Although Max Payne 3 was so great ……….. but different from the 1st and 2nd . The whole franchise needs to be reborn and i don’t think that Rockstar has the upper hands but : Take2 Intercative !!

        1. Dude it was officially confirmed back in April of last year that Remedy and Rockstar are working together to remake MP 1 and 2. Just do a quick internet search and you’ll come across Remedy’s press release about it. I’d post the direct link but my comments always get flagged for approval whenever I enter an URL.

        2. Dude it was officially confirmed back in April of last year that Remedy and Rockstar are working together to remake MP 1 and 2. Just do a quick internet search and you’ll come across Remedy’s press release about it. I’d post the direct link but my comments always get flagged for approval whenever I enter an URL.

  4. Alan Wake is one of the best games ever made!
    As a writer I cant say anything else – if as for them, same as me -Stephen King; homage!

    Alan Wake got it all: story and just an amaaazing feeling!

    Nuff f*kin said. AW 2 oh yeah ?

  5. Allen wake was good for a 360 game. I understood what they where trying to do. However as a bigger budget current game thing if they don’t play up the twin peaks vibe which they promised and failed on the first game than they can go to heck! Go full horror or full twin peaks. I’m done I’m done. This is a confessional last game I pre-ordered was alen wake on 360. Please redeem remedy and the series. I thought control was a tech demo prototype. I want a real game!!!!

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