The Lake House Expansion To Launch October 22nd
Alongside the new level, the expansion update will include an Assist Mode, new songs by Poe and Petri Alanko, plus a return of the beloved grey tweed jacket.
Introducing FBC: Firebreak
In a surprise announcement, Remedy has revealed its next Control adventure,FBC: Firebreak! The adventure is a three person, cooperative FPS set in The Oldest House.
FBC: Firebreak Community First Look
Check out the first details of FBC: Firebreak, Remedy's debut multiplayer title launching in 2025.
Community Spotlight: Moss Baby
We're putting Moss Baby in the spotlight, with their brilliantly stylish and hilarious artwork, guaranteed to improve your day.
Night Springs & Summer Game Fest Coverage
From Night Springs to Alan Wake 2's physical edtions, we follow Remedy's journey at Summer Game Fest and Play Days.
A Conversation with Tiia Öhman
We recently spoke Tiia Öhman about working as a photographer on the Alan Wake 2 set. Her stunning work can be seen in-game, in marketing, and on merchandise.
An Open Letter from Sam Lake / Alan Wake Remastered
Alan Wake Remastered is coming! Read Sam Lake's open letter announcing the new game, his passion for Wake's debut adventure, and release details.
Our Conversation with Matthew Porretta, the Voice of Alan Wake
To celebrate the game's 10th anniversary, we sat down with Matthew Porretta, the incredible voice actor behind Alan Wake, to talk about his experiences and memories.
17th January 2025
Year In Review 2024
[Alan Wake 2 Expansions, Dev Streams, FBC: Firebreak]
16th January 2025
Twin Peaks Creator, David Lynch, Passes Away
Today it was announced that the visionary director and writer, David Lynch, has passed away. Perhaps best known for his work on Twin Peaks and Dune, the creator not only pushed the boundaries of his own work, embracing experimentation and mixing mediums, but also inspired other artists to do the same.
The news was shared by his family through the artist's Facebook page to his 1.3 million fans. They wrote, “it is with deep regret that we, his family, announce the passing of the man and the artist, David Lynch. We would appreciate some privacy at this time. There’s a big hole in the world now that he’s no longer with us. But, as he would say, 'Keep your eye on the donut and not on the hole.' It’s a beautiful day with golden sunshine and blue skies all the way.”
Those that stepped into Bright Falls, could feel the inspiration that Lynch had on the adventure, particularly with Twin Peaks. While the original game was inspired by the mysterious small town vibe and quirky characters, the sequel was heavily influenced by the third season, which took on a darker tone. The series was also filled with nerdy Easter eggs and nods to Lynch and his work, from the lamp lady (log lady) to the Oh Deer Diner (Double R Diner). His name was also mentioned directly in the chapter song, Lost at Sea, in the lyrics, “Lynch catching fish is a recurring theme”.
While the project as a whole had taken inspiration from him, someone who was particularly inspired by Lynch's work was Remedy's Creative Director, Sam Lake, who posted a tribute via Twitter and Bluesky,”I’m shocked and very sad. David Lynch has been a huge inspiration to me and a huge influence on my work. Rest in peace.”. In a follow-up post, he also revealed that “the @remedygames internal code name for Alan Wake 2 was ”Big Fish”. I think David Lynch is swimming with the big fish now. Rest in peace. His influence goes far and wide and will live on.”
On Bluesky, Alan Wake writer, Mikko Rautalahti also wrote, “David Lynch had a hell of a career. I cannot begin to tell you how much of an impact he had on me and creative folks like me.” Both Sam and Mikko formed the original writing team at Remedy, working on the original Alan Wake.
Source & Image: David Lynch's Facebook
10th January 2025
Big In 2025: GamesRadar+'s FBC: Firebreak Interview
[w. Mike Kayatta & Thomas Puha]
With FBC: Firebreak due to launch later this year, GamesRadar+ recently sat down with Mike Kayatta (Game Director) and Thomas Puha (Communications Director) to talk about Remedy's upcoming adventure and what the new genre means for the studio. The article is part of the publication's January feature, Big in 2025, which spotlights fifty upcoming adventures.
If you missed last year's Xbox Partner Preview, let's catch you up! FBC: Firebreak is a three-person FPS co-operative game set in the Federal Bureau of Control. It's been years since the appointment of the new Director, Jesse Faden, and this time players are tasked with helping in the FBC's continued fight against The Hiss, which stubbornly continues to infest The Oldest House.
The article doesn't reveal a ton of new information, with Remedy clearly holding their cards to their chest for now, but the interviews give a wonderful description of the team's approach to the game.
Before you start, players will be asked to select a weapon and customise your “Firebreak Crisis Kit”, creating a toolset perfect to your play style including grenades and support items. As it's set in the Control-world, Altered Items are also back, with the crews given permission to use these “para-natural augments” to help boost their success rates.
The GamesRadar+ article also touches on the decontamination showers, originally shown in the reveal trailer. Though it might not quite as straight forward as a nice refreshing dip with your buddies; water management is apparently essential. Mike notes, these decontamination showers were one of the first design elements that stuck with the team and made it through to the final product.
As already revealed, the game will be a “mid-priced” shooter, with the title set to launch across both Xbox Game Pass and PlayStation Plus simultaneously. Throw in that the game will be Remedy's first self-published title, and there's a lot to get right. There will also be PC releases on the Epic Games Store and Steam, and while it's too early to confirm PC specifications, Puha has touched on the topic. He states that “we are pretty conscious of keeping the minimum required PC spec reasonable”, and that while the team aim for great graphics, the requirements won't be as demanding as Control and Alan Wake 2.
You can read the GamesRadar+ interview in full, HERE!
FBC: Firebreak is scheduled to release in 2025 for PC via Steam and Epic Games Store, Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5. FBC: Firebreak will launch day one on PC Game Pass and Game Pass Ultimate. It also launches day one onto the PlayStation Plus Game Catalogue, available for all Extra and Premium members.
8th January 2025
Sasha's GoFundMe Campaign For New Cancer Treatments & Update
Two years ago, we wrote about Sasha, a game artist working at Remedy, who had a GoFundMe account created for her to help pay towards needed cancer treatments. The page was updated this week with news that the cancer has spread, despite some beneficial treatments, and with it the increased burden of financial costs.
Being part of a community means looking after our own and, with the harsh nature of cancer, I don't think there's a person reading that hasn't been touched by it. I hope you can join us in helping to donate, or share word of the campaign to help Sasha receive the treatment she requires.
A little bit of background into the GoFundMe: The account was originally created by her twin sister Ann and fellow developer Sergey, following the news that Sasha's cancer has originally spread and that further treatments were necessary. She was originally diagnosed at the start of 2020 with an ocular melanoma, a tumour which led to the loss of her eye. The following year, despite undergoing immunotherapy and radiation therapy, she received an update that the cancer had spread to her liver. This is when the campaign was made as those bills began to pile up.
The GoFundMe has since helped pay towards her Chemoperfusion in Germany, which has been effective in clearing her liver metastases. In addition to those treatments, she's been on weekly Kimmtrak treatments in Finland which has helped slow the cancer's spread. The most recent update has also detailed that the amount raised has also allowed her to cover a Cyberknife procedures on two lung tumours. All of these treatments has helped her battle cancer further and has been beneficial.
Of course, all of this doesn't come cheap and with the news that the cancer has spread, there's a new wave of medical costs. In the latest update, her sister Ann writes, “Now, for the tough news: Sasha’s latest CT scan shows a new metastasis near her clavicle. Because it appeared while she was still on Kimmtrak, her medical team is considering discontinuing this critical therapy. Our options are to pay for Kimmtrak ourselves—an enormous expense—or try TIL [tumor-infiltrating lymphocyte] therapy, which costs around €120,000.”
Alongside the GoFundMe update, the page has also been shared on social media by developers at the studio which has helped gain awareness and donations. At the time of writing, the account is at €152,341 raised. (Of course, this includes the first wave of donations, too.) If you want to be a part of this and help to raise the treatment costs that Sasha needs, please visit her GoFundMe page, HERE!
To help raise money for the campaign, Andrea C White, an incredible artist in the Remedy community has announced that she will be selling an Alan Wake artbook of her work, with all the money raised going towards Sasha's GoFundMe. Writing on Twitter, she explains, “I want to help at least a little, so I'll do what I can. I'm putting my AW2 (fan)art book up for sale, all proceeds from the art book will go to Sasha's gofundme.” She later adds, “The proceeds from my Good Omens and OFMD [Our Flag Means Death] art books will be donated, as well -- the links for the books are in my linktree: https://linktr.ee/andycwhite.”
You can view a free PDF version of the artbook before you buy, HERE!
The art book is an A4 hardback, 74 pages,ships worldwide, €50 without shipping. The manufacturing cost is €21.74 (when you order the book, the printing company keeps that amount), the rest will be donated to Sasha to help with her treatment. Thank you ❤️ https://t.co/3q9Zmhxwkd pic.twitter.com/uuORLTRurL
— Andrea C. White (@Andrea_C_White) January 8, 2025