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Remedy Unveils Latest Game Development Projects

Author : Mila Update : Apr 02,2025

Remedy Unveils Latest Game Development Projects

According to Remedy's annual report, the highly anticipated sequel, Control 2, has successfully passed the concept validation stage and has now entered full production. This marks a significant milestone, indicating that the project is firmly on track for future release. With an estimated budget of 50 million euros, Control 2 is set to be a self-published title, available on Xbox Series, PS5, and PC platforms.

In addition to Control 2, Remedy is actively developing two other exciting projects: FBC: Firebreak and the remakes of Max Payne 1+2. A year ago, these games were in the preparatory stages, but they have since progressed to full development. FBC: Firebreak, with a budget of 30 million euros, will be accessible through PlayStation and Xbox subscription services at launch, as well as on Steam and the Epic Games Store. The budget for the Max Payne 1+2 remakes remains undisclosed, but they are confirmed to be AAA-level games, fully funded by Rockstar Games for both development and marketing.

Unfortunately, the project Kestrel, which was in development in collaboration with Tencent, has been canceled and removed from Remedy's plans since May of last year.

All of these projects are being crafted using Remedy's proprietary engine, Northlight, which has demonstrated its capabilities in games like Alan Wake 2 and other Remedy titles. This engine is pivotal in ensuring the high-quality experience players have come to expect from Remedy.