Big bombshell that has communicated Remedy Entertainment this afternoon announced that it has held negotiations with Annapurna for the company to become a partner that support development financing Control 2, the second installment of the saga that is underway and for the moment everything that has to do with it is a mystery.
This decision means that Remedy will now be able to get to work on the game it has been longing for after claiming to have an incredible partner. In addition, this union implies something else and that is the fact that now Remedy will no longer depend on third parties
Although he has taken the opportunity to indicate that the team is trying to create an amazing experiencehas also indicated that he does not know when he will be able to provide more details about its status. The last time was in April of last year and at that time the only thing that was revealed about it was that it had passed the concept phase, which includes the creation of its world, its mechanics and the visual section that it will present.
Mikael Kasurinencreative director of Remedy Entertainment, wanted to express his excitement about this partnership that will mark a before and after in the company:
We are very excited to have Annapurna on board. Annapurna’s creative values align perfectly with our own, making them an inspiring partner for the journey ahead. At Remedy we have already been working on Control 2 for a while, it looks incredible and we believe Annapurna is the perfect partner to work with as the game’s development moves towards production and eventually towards the finish line.
And the surprises don’t end there, because this collaboration will go even further and is expected to expand into other areas. In this sense, the intention has been made official that Control and Alan Wake will be the first franchises that are not limited to existing only in the world of video games, so that they will receive adaptations in the form of movies, television series and other formatswhich is undoubtedly big news.
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