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Remedy Entertainment will remake the iconic Max Payne and Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne as a single title, in a ...
Remedy Entertainment, the studio behind Alan Wake and Control, recently launched the company’s first live-service game: FBC: Firebreak. But the game’s first two weeks haven’t been great ...
When FBC Firebreak released just a short while ago, it didn't quite get the response Remedy Entertainment was hoping for. Launching on subscription services was likely a boon to its reputation on ...
Remedy Entertainment PLC (RMDEF) reports a 24% revenue increase and outlines strategic advancements in self-publishing and game launches.
Remedy Entertainment's spin-off of its hit title Control is a three-player squad game delighting in action and absurdity.
Remedy Entertainment appears to be closing out 2024 with plenty in store for fans of Alan Wake 2, along with a brand-new co-op first-person shooter.
Annapurna will fund half the development costs for “Control 2” but not jointly publish with Remedy In turn, Annapurna gets exclusive film and TV rights to “Control” and “Alan Wake ...
Alan Wake and Control developer Remedy Entertainment will collaborate with Annapurna to further the development of the two intellectual properties. The agreement covers film, TV, and video ...
Remedy Entertainment announces a strategic partnership agreement with Annapurna Pictures, which will finance 50% of the development budget for Control 2 video game and gain the rights to expand ...
Annapurna today is teaming with Remedy Entertainment Plc (“Remedy”) to develop and produce their award-winning Control and Alan Wake videogame franchises for film, television and other ...
Remedy and Annapurna have partnered up, giving the entertainment studio the film and TV rights to Control and Alan Wake.
Remedy Entertainment has made the decision to cancel codename Kestrel to focus on their existing titles like Max Payne and Control.