Remedy, the developer behind beloved games Alan Wake and Control, currently has five confirmed games in development. 

Yesterday, they finally offered some insight into them. Talking about Alan Wake 2,

Remedy CEO Tero Virtala said the game was in full production and that it is still very much on track to release in 2023.

According to the developers, while there’s still a lot of work to be done on the game, it is coming together on all fronts. 

This is reassuring news for anyone eagerly awaiting the title, as there has been little news about it since concept art was last shared back in May.

Remedy also elaborated on the two Control-related projects they are working on, Codename Condor and Codename Heron.

For those who don’t know or maybe don’t remember, Codename Condor is the 4-player co-op PvE title that the studio announced last year. 

According to the developers, this game is still in the proof-of-concept stage, and fans shouldn’t expect much in the way of updates for a while still.

The final game that Remedy decided to talk about is the Max Payne 1&2 Remake that they are doing alongside Rockstar Games. According to Remedy, 

the remake is currently in active development with a small core team developing the games to run in the Alan Wake 2, and Control games Northlight game engine.