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Home»News»Gaming News»Remedy Is Working on Two New Games

Remedy Is Working on Two New Games

By Mark SullivanJune 8, 2016

Remedy Entertainment has split into two development teams, each of which are working on a new game.

In a post on their website, Remedy’s head of communication Thomas Puha addresses the recent success that the game studio has had with Quantum Break on Xbox One, as well as mentioning that it will continue to evolve, with a new update incoming. He then goes on to talk about the future, offering the following:

As for the future, we have some very exciting news to share. Moving forward, we want to create more games and hopefully get them out more often. In order to achieve this, Remedy has expanded into two game development teams.

For a while now already, we’ve been developing a brand new Remedy game with a new partner. Our second team is working on an early concept, which will turn into another Remedy game sometime in the future.

We can’t wait to show and tell your more about these new projects, but if there’s anything we’ve learned from the past, it’s that we should have the patience to announce games when they’re ready enough. So don’t expect us take the stage at E3 or gamescom this year.

In addition, in an interview with Polygon, Puha confirmed that neither game currently being worked on by Remedy is a sequel to Alan Wake. The first game is a new AAA IP being worked on with a new partner (not Microsoft), while the other is also AAA and still in early concept stages, according to Remedy business director Johannes Paloheimo. Puha also confirmed via Twitter that neither project is a VR game.

Also, we are not working on VR games. Lots of us at @remedygames like VR, but its not for us right now.

— Thomas Puha (@RiotRMD) June 8, 2016

Any hopes on what Remedy’s working on besides a new Alan Wake? Let us know in the comments.

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Mark is a student in Philadelphia currently working towards a B.S. in Information Science & Technology. Starting in 1998 with a hand-me-down PS1 and the demo for Spyro The Dragon (which he played COUNTLESS times), his love of gaming soon elevated when he borrowed Final Fantasy VII from a friend for the first time. Now he's an avid collector, a semi-expert trophy hunter, and an overall lover of video games. Favorite games are Final Fantasy VII (I know, deal with it), Metal Gear Solid 2, Resident Evil 4, Dark Souls, and Psychonauts, to name a few.

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