After joining the Epic Store earlier this month, Alan Wake was later named as one of the first games on the platform offering cloud saves, in addition to Humble Bundle keyless integration in a new programme rolling out across the service.
Remedy's 2010 title is only one of a handful of games to currently offer cloud saving. The list also includes Close to the Sun, Darksiders III, Enter the Gungeon, Genesis Alpha One, GNOG, Hyperlight Drifter, Kingdom New Lands, Limbo, Moonlighter, Mutant Year Zero, Overcooked, Rebel Galaxy Outlaw, Sherlock Holmes: The Devil's Daughter, The Sinking City, This War of Mine, World War Z.
Alan Wake is priced at £11.99 on The Epic Store and features both The Signal & The Writer DLC packs. You can visit its landing page, HERE.
Official Alan Wake Synopsis:
When the wife of the best-selling writer Alan Wake disappears on their vacation, his search turns up pages from a thriller he doesn’t even remember writing. A Dark Presence stalks the small town of Bright Falls, pushing Wake to the brink of sanity in his fight to unravel the mystery and save his love.
Presented in the style of a TV series, Alan Wake features the trademark Remedy storytelling and pulse-pounding action sequences. As players dive deeper and deeper into the mystery, they’ll face overwhelming odds, plot twists, and cliffhangers. It’s only by mastering the Fight With Light combat mechanic that they can stay one step ahead of the darkness that spreads across Bright Falls.
With the body of an action game and the mind of a psychological thriller, Alan Wake’s intense atmosphere, deep and multilayered story, and exceptionally tense combat sequences provide players with an entertaining and original gaming experience.