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Remedy says Alan Wake has crossed 2 million sales on PC, marking it as a "cult classic." While the developer didn't confirm another game in the series, it did note that it has a future. Read more

by Alice O'Connor, shacknews.com, Mar 26, 2012 6:30AM PDT

Max Payne and Alan Wake is gearing up to develop for the next generation of consoles, looking to fill more than 20 positions in the coming months, and saying it's "on the very brink of creating the games of the future." Read more

PC gamers have been waiting a long time for their right to play Alan Wake, Remedy's quirky horror-adventure. One new feature that makes the game appear dramatically different: a revamped lighting system. Read more

Remedy Entertainment franchise development head Oskari Hakkinen talks about the relative ease of making new Alan Wake games now that the tech is in place, but stops short of promising Alan Wake 2. Read more

Alan Wake will "certainly continue" after American Nightmare, according to Remedy CEO Matias Myllyrinne. Read more

Remedy Games is planning for Alan Wake to make his PC debut on Steam this February, the company revealed in a lengthy 'Frequently Asked Questions' session on its own forum. Read more

by Xav de Matos, shacknews.com, Dec 14, 2011 8:10AM PST

Alan Wake has emerged from the darkness of console exclusivity and will finally make his way to the PC, developer Remedy has announced. The game, and its two DLC add-ons, will arrive in "early 2012." Read more

by Xav de Matos, shacknews.com, Dec 10, 2011 6:00PM PST

Wake's next adventure brings him to the Xbox Live Arcade in Alan Wake's American Nightmare, which was just revealed during in trailer form during the Spike VGAs. Read more

by Xav de Matos, shacknews.com, Dec 9, 2011 6:00PM PST

Alan Wake is set to make his return during the Spike VGA awards this weekend, but that won't stop developer Remedy from teasing the character's upcoming XBLA debut. Read more

by Steve Watts, shacknews.com, Nov 4, 2011 12:30PM PDT

Remedy Entertainment has confirmed that the next Alan Wake game is an Xbox Live Arcade title, and is taking steps to defend itself against upset fans. Read more

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