Alan Wake Remastered is much better on Microsoft’s new consoles
Xbox 360 left us with some really great titles that we could enjoy back then, one of them was definitely Alan Wake, a game that broke with everything that has been seen previously besides deliver a story that caught on from the first moment.
Fortunately, for those who haven’t been able to enjoy this game or want to enjoy it again on the new generation of consoles, Microsoft has released Alan Wake Remastered, a remaster (as the name suggests) of the original title Remedy.
Now the title includes compatibility of Auto HDR on both Xbox Series Xs | SThis means that all screens and televisions with this option will be able to enjoy a title where colors and lights are much better appreciated.
Yes indeed Remedy communicated it on its official page
Additionally, patch for version 1.0.0.9 for Alan Wake Remastered for Xbox One and 2.0.0.5 for Xbox Series X | S includes the following fixes:
In Performances:
- Improved title stability.
In progress :
- Fixed the bug where in Episode 2 players could not reach the “Reach the Top of the Mill” objective due to the elevator going through the stairs.
In Ring:
- Fixed audio lag that was present in some cutscenes (Xbox One).
- Fixed an issue where the cutscene audio played in mono.
In picture:
- Added support for Auto HDR (Xbox Series X | S).
- Reduced screen tear (Xbox One).
- General fixes to visual performance.
So if you haven’t enjoyed Alan Wake yet, now is the best time to do it. You do not think? To open your mouth, we leave you a comparative trailer of this remastered edition compared to its original version of Xbox 360.