Leaked ‘Alan Wake Remaster’ Available For Xbox, PS4, and PS5 on the 5th of October 2021

Alan Wake is an Xbox 360 release only that returned to Remedy Entertainment, makers of the title after Microsoft opted not to finance a continuation. Ever since, Remedy has suggested that the series might return, fueling speculations of a follow-up in a certain manner. Today, we have a peek at the first Alan Wake series development, and the title goes to PlayStation this time.

On Rakuten Taiwan, Alan Wake Remastered was posted with a releasing time on the 5th of October. Informants have stated the veracity of the date, and the title should be unveiled in the coming days. Store listings were discovered for Xbox, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5, and we also expect it to come out on PC.

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Alan Wake recounts the history of Alan, an author who journeys across the Pacific North West to get inspired for his upcoming work. Alan uncovers a mystery power in Bright Falls, warping the residents into shadows insane projections of their previous selves. Worse still, it all looks that Alan Wake writes to life. However, he doesn’t recall creating this weird, turmoil town.

Players utilize the power of light to destroy foes in the game. Alan Wake boasted stunning light effects for the times when it was released, as well as a superb narrative and precise gunplay from Remedy. Alan Wake contains thrilling action scenes presented in the manner of a television series. As players immerse themselves in the story further and further, they are confronted by overpowering chances, turns, and suspense.

Perhaps we shall witness a rebirth of popularity for the game with the help of Alan Wake Remastered Hits, which might eventually lead to the long-awaited sequence. After all, speculations exist that Alan Wake 2 is actually a game in works with Epic Games.

Susan Kowal
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