Remedy Entertainment signs a co-development and co-publishing agreement with 505 Games for Control 2
Quote:
Control 2’s initial development budget amounts to EUR 50 million, and Remedy will retain the ownership of the game’s intellectual property. The development, marketing, and post-launch investments as well as the future net revenues generated by the game will be equally split between 505 Games and Remedy. The game will be available on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S, and it will be built on Remedy’s proprietary Northlight® engine and tools. Remedy will publish the game on the PC platform and 505 Games will publish it on the console platforms. The project is currently in concept stage.
Nice, the first one had several flaws (namely the shooting and repetitive encounters) but I enjoyed its unique atmosphere as well as the noninvasive narrative and the extra-destruction. I look forward to ISOdemoing this sequel as long as it doesn't go full vittusaatana perkele derp.
Remedy Shares Development Updates For Control 2, Max Payne 1 & 2 Remake, And Codename Condor
by Marcus Stewart on Apr 29, 2024 at 11:10 AM
According to the report, the Control 2 team is “focused on finalizing the proof-of-concept stage, in which the game world, game mechanics and visual targets are proven.” The project is expected to move into the production readiness stage in Q2 of this year. Control 2 was first announced in 2022.
Max Payne 1&2 Remake, first announced in 2022 as a rebuilt version that combines both games into a single title, remains in the production readiness stage, as first announced last October. However, the game is expected to enter full production in Q2 2024.
Codename Condor has entered full production. Remedy describes its core loop as “engaging” and that “the game brings a unique Remedy angle to the genre.” Codename Kestral, Remedy’s other multiplayer title described as a “premium game with a strong, cooperative multiplayer component”, remains in the concept stage.
So we can probably expect Control 2 to release in 2026/2027.
Control 2's full production began in February 2025.
According to Remedy's annual report published in March, this phase is expected to last between 15 and 26 months, with a team size ranging from over 75 to 200 employees. The initial development budget for the sequel is €50 million. Remedy estimated that the game would need to sell between 3 and 4 million copies to break-even.
Control 2 is scheduled to release for PlayStation 5, Windows, and Xbox Series X/S.
Interesting that they started so late. Alan Wake 2 launched in Oct. 2023. Yeah, they had the DLCs, but basically that is a 16 month gap for most of the team. I hope/wonder they worked on the Max Payne remakes to get them out soon.
“The only way to deal with an unfree world is to become so absolutely free that your very existence is an act of rebellion.”
- Albert Camus
EDIT: At first I was a little disappointed that we'll play as Dylan instead of Jesse but then I remembered that we're talking about Remedy. They always bring great character stories and I'm certain we'll quickly get into playing as Dylan.
What I'm still worried about is that the trailer made it look more like a typical dumbed down souls-like button-smashing fighting style game for the sake of getting the masses to buy it (I don't tend to like most souls-like games). Control was fairly successful but it didn't appeal to the masses as much due to it having a more unique gameplay style than the typical console/pc game. I guess we'll see when we get our hands on it.
Yeah, that's it. It looks like just another DMC/hack'n'slash game in the Remedy-verse in a completely different style to Control. It sucks and I'm so disappointed in Remedy.
They clearly went in this direction to get the sales that the original didn't have. I still can't understand why so many gamers just say: "I never played it. It's been in my backlog for years". It's a brilliant game that deserves tons of praise. Like most other games it's got it's issues (repetitive spawned fights) but you can just leave the area without bothering if you don't need the resources or upgrades.
Meh.... I'll probably play this anyway since I love the weird reality-bending stuff in the Remedy-verse.
Here's why I absolutely support this new direction.
The soul of Control was not gameplay. It was the setting. The writing. The style. Mechanically as a third person shooter it was nothing extra to be honest. Yes, I prefer shooters compared to action games.
BUT.
People and teams burn out on doing the same thing over and over again, and that is why talent often leaves. For me, the most important thing is for the talent to stay at Remedy. They are a great studio. If they need to have more variety for that, then great, do it! Let them experiment. So long as it is a game made out of passion (and I think it is), then I am fine with it!
Signature/Avatar nuking: none (can be changed in your profile)
You cannot post new topics in this forum You cannot reply to topics in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot delete your posts in this forum You cannot vote in polls in this forum