But it looks like THQ Nordic has now stepped in to offer a helping hand to Remedy Entertainment. This quickly became a hot topic among fans, with many expressing their outrage at the decision. Finally, the studio says it "did not want to ship a disc product and have it require a download for the game." Remedy says that "a large number of have shifted to digital only," whilst also stating that this allows Alan Wake 2 to be priced at $59.99 / €59.99 on consoles and $49.99 / €49.99 on PC. In the FAQ, Remedy Entertainment cites multiple reasons as to why Alan Wake 2 will receive a digital-only release. READ MORE: Phantom Blade Zero Is A Passionate Tribute To Martial Arts Legends The visually impressive trailer also revealed a release date of October 17th, but fans were left outraged when Remedy Entertainment published a new FAQ for Alan Wake 2, revealing that the game will be a digital-only release. THQ Nordic, the Austrian video game publisher best known for publishing titles such as Destroy All Humans, Biomutant, Darksiders, and more, has made an offer to Remedy Entertainment to handle the physical release of Alan Wake 2.ĭuring yesterday's PlayStation Showcase, Alan Wake fans were finally shown more footage from the upcoming sequel, Alan Wake 2.
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