The creators of Alan Wake 2 are now the masters of their own destiny, and this is good news for Remedy. The company takes over the rights to Control – Alan Wake 2
Remedy Entertainment paid 505 Games €17 million to acquire the rights to Control IP.
The tool has become one of most favorite companies players, and this happened because of the way they make their video games. Full names of the Finnish studio individuality and charisma At every turn, Alan Wake 2 was their latest success because it gave them the best results in years for Remedy. However, this work is related to the universe created by the company itself, that is Control and the Alan Wake franchise They are very connected.
However, until now we knew that Control’s developers, Remedy Entertainment, do not own the intellectual property. 505 games was the owner of this intellectual property, but everything has changed. It turns out Remedy paid 17 million euros up to 505 Games to obtain rights to Control IP, which allows publishing and marketing all products associated with this franchise, as stated in the press release.
This amount of money was paid because it covered everything that 505 Games paid in the Control saga after the launch of the first part, meaning the investment is restored (and receives a small bonus) made in Control 2 and Condor, as reported by Windows Central. This is the last title multiplayer spin-off based on the universe we’re talking about.
Remedy buys rights to Control
It’s important to remember that Control sold 4 million copies and created €100 million “compatible net profit”says Tero Virtala, CEO of Remedy, explaining what this means for the team. — Full ownership of the Control franchise gives us the opportunity freedom to choose the best route to follow. “We carefully considered our options, knowing that many partners consider Control an attractive franchise,” he says.
As for the next games in the saga, Virtala says that “both Project Condor and Control 2 good progress in recent months and we hope that these projects will achieve their goal. next stages of development During the first half of 2024.” They also said that production on these projects “will continue as usual as we believe is the best model for publishing, distribution and funding.”
Remedy is currently working on remakes of Max Payne 1 and 2, the Control franchise, and it’s possible that in the future they’ll want to expand on the Alan Wake saga, the latest installment of which has sold over 1.3 million copies in recent months. In fact, we should be getting the Night Springs expansion in spring 2024, and a second DLC called The Lake House could debut sometime later this year, although there’s no set release window yet.
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