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A newly updated registry lists the XBLA title for Steam.
Alan Wake's American Nightmare will soon be getting a PC release. The newly updated registry list for Steam has the Remedy game included in its database, pretty much confirming the title will be available for the platform at some point in the future.
The former Xbox 360 exclusive is a big hit with PC gamers.
Alan Wake was released for the PC via Steam this past week and it's a big hit. Kotaku is reporting that the PC version has already broken even, after just two days. The port is also the #1 downloaded title on Steam.
A super special edition of the PC version and American Nightmare is just the beginning.
Alan Wake had a rather lengthy development cycle, and at one point, Remedy’s third person horror game was intended for PC. The game was then slated to go multiplatform before becoming an Xbox 360 exclusive that had the bad luck of launching the same day as Red Dead Redemption. Now, as Remedy puts the finishing touches on the XBLA release of Alan Wake’s American Nightmare, the original game is finally ready for its PC debut. Remedy hasn’t forgotten their PC roots, and intends to make the Alan Wake release something special.
Remedy's game will be released on Steam.
PC gamers will be able to get their hands on what was previously an Xbox 360 exclusive sometime this February. In a forum post, Remedy's community manager revealed that Alan Wake is coming to PC via Steam. The PC version will not use Games for Windows Live and will come with the previously released DLC content, The Signal and The Writer.
Or is this just another title for Night Springs?
We’re just two days away from seeing the first trailer of the next chapter in the Alan Wake series on the Spike TV VGAs, but we have some interesting news today for fans of Mr. Wake. Last year’s Xbox 360 exclusive was the culmination of years of development, only to release the same day as Red Dead Redemption and have poor sales. While we know an XBLA game called Alan Wake’s Night Springs is on the way, we got word today that there’s something else Alan Wake related.
Remedy's latest title fails to impress, but still manages some good ideas.
After seven years, Remedy has finally resurfaced with their newest release, Alan Wake, a title which has been in development equally as long. The third person shooter has elements that manage to bring back memories of their previous title, Max Payne. While there’s no bullet-time shooting or film noir storyline this time around, it does keep the fun shooting mechanics that made their previous effort an instant classic.
Remedy Entertainment talks to Microsoft about protecting the game's ending.
Alan Wake is an upcoming psychological thriller being developed by Remedy Entertainment. Because the title is heavily based on plot, Remedy Entertainment has been "insanely careful" to ensure the secrecy of the game's storyline. To keep it secure, they are considering going to extreme measures when it comes to review/preview copies.