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Remedy Celebrates 30th Anniversary

For the studio's 30th anniversary, Remedy has arranged a series celebrations from new merchandise to upcoming dev livestreams.

Community Spotlight: Yasmin's Stunning Freya Concepts

In our latest Community Spotlight, we look at Yasmin's incredible in-depth work exploring one of Alan Wake 2's most mysterious characters, Freya Anderson. .

Year In Review [2024]

Before we settle into 2025, let's take a quick look back into the past twelve months, revisiting the milestones and events that took place at the studio and in the community.

A Conversation with Tiia Öhman

We recently spoke Tiia Öhman about working as a photographer on the Alan Wake 2 set. Her stunning work can be seen in-game, in marketing, and on merchandise.

An Open Letter from Sam Lake / Alan Wake Remastered

Read Sam Lake's open letter announcing Alan Wake Remastered.

Our Conversation with Matthew Porretta, the Voice of Alan Wake

To celebrate the game's 10th anniversary, we sat down with Matthew Porretta, the incredible voice actor behind Alan Wake, to talk about his experiences and memories.


28th November 2025
Rumours Spark Around New "Control Resonant" Trademark
Breakdown & What We Actually Know

This week, rumours began to swirl around about a trademarked project called Control Resonant, filed by Asainajotoimisto Nordia Oy who has represented Remedy in the past. The timing of the file, two weeks before The Game Awards, has sparked discussions within the industry, with some websites theorising that Remedy and Annapurna will be announcing a new show at this year's ceremony. After all, Annapurna has a deal in place with the developers to potentially bring Alan Wake and Control to television and film.

While a tempting theory, admittedly while reading the articles I was a little sceptical. So, this is what we do know...

- “Control Resonant” was a trademarked term filed on November 27th by Asainajotoimisto Nordia Oy, a Finnish legal company based in Helsinki who has worked with Remedy in the past with trademarks. For this specific listing, there are seven key descriptions (or Nice Classifications). These would allow the copyright owner to have the term trademarked for material such as video games to action figures, lanyards, books, and comics, as well as TV and film. At present the application is under examination so it isn't yet officially registered. You can check out the listing on the EUIPO website, HERE.

- Sometimes Remedy lists things under their own name, and sometimes it's through a third party. By going through a third party, it can sometimes help to hide information you might not want to reveal just yet. It can also mean that they have extra support to make sure that the trademarks fit what they need. We don't know for certain this is Remedy, but it fits past filings.

- However, just because a company has a trademark doesn't mean that it will be used. Remedy has a couple of examples of this on their own page. In April 28th 2023, they filed a similar trademark for “Troubleshooters” for video games, clothing, and multimedia production. This is entirely just speculation, but we think this may be an early name for FBC: Firebreak, particularly as that final name was trademarked a few months later and it fits the vibe. There's another listing, “Legends of Shadow America” that was filed back in November 2014 and likely to have been a mobile game developed in-house. The name never came up again, and the trademark has since lapsed, but it's an example of how Remedy may own a trademark that they eventually don't use. There are also a few that looks like they have taken out of cautiousness, including "Alan Wake's Return" and "LumiVista", the latter being the brand of television that you sometimes see in their games.

- At present, while The Game Awards is in less than two weeks, the acceptance of the trademark is likely to take place after the ceremony. Looking at FBC: Firebreak, the application was made in January 2024 and was confirmed in April 2024. The name was later officially revealed in October 2024. While The Game Awards brings a mix of different mediums and may fit the overall aesthetic, it feels that it would be a little early... at least for this year.

- A lot of gaming websites are focusing on the Nice Classifications which mentions multimedia projects such as television or film. This is likely kindled by Annapurna owning the rights to bring both Control and Alan Wake in those mediums. However, a trademark listing doesn't have to be one category, and if you're hoping for that project to grow, it's better to be safe. (If you have a spare few moments, take a look at Alan Wake's Nice Classifications. It's an experience.) For “Control Resonant”, it also lists video games.

- The original site that posted about the trademark filing was MP1st who also stated, “Given that The Game Awards event is no stranger to announcements related to video game series and films, if we hypothesize that Control will have a presence at the event, a live-action project reveal would make sense. But an announcement tied to the main game’s sequel would be just as plausible.” Some places are emphasising The Game Awards portion in their own pieces, particularly as it was in the headline, but apart from the notice of a new trademark, the rest of the original article is their hypothesis. You can read the original piece at MP1st, HERE.

It's always exciting to share new theories when a new hint is dropped, and it's an electrifying time in the community as we try to piece things together. However, just be a little careful of places or people pushing their ideas as facts without the evidence. I've been in communities where speculation is so strong that it feels like a certainty that the next game will be revealed at a specific show, and it can get pretty ugly and discouraging when it doesn't appear. So, speculate away, but keep in mind that Remedy hasn't confirmed anything just yet. 

24th November 2025
Poets of the Fall Reveals Echoes of the Carnival Anniversary Tour & Helsinki Carnival By The Sea Celebration

To kickstart the week, Poets of the Fall has announced a brand-new tour for the new year, celebrating the 20th anniversary of their most iconic song and album, Carnival of Rust. The tour is called Echoes of the Carnival, and the first date has already been announced; a show called Carnival by the Sea in their hometown of Helsinki. 

You may also know Poets of the Fall by their fictional alter-ego, Old Gods of Asgard, from the Alan Wake and Control series. The group was founded in 2003, debuting with Late Goodbye, as heard in Max Payne 2. Now with over two decades of wonderful music, Carnival of Rust remains a standout in their collection and fan-favourite. It was the album and song that proved that the band had a future and an eager audience, standing on its own. With Carnival of Rust, Poets of the Fall reached high in the domestic charts where it remained for several months, received awards for both the album and single, and grew on their successes. The album reached gold just three weeks, and eventually reached platinum status. 

The Echoes of the Carnival anniversary tour will be kicking off next year, with the first date announced and more to come. On September 4th, Poets of the Fall will host their Carnival by the Sea, at the Allas Live in Helsinki. Writing on social media, the band teased, “We invite you to a magical night among friends to revisit the Carnival of Rust memories that shaped us, and we'll add a few surprises… including an unreleased track from the original sessions.”

Tickets for Carnival by the Sea goes live on December 1st at 10:00 EET (8am GMT) via Ticketmaster. Osuuspankki customers are invited to the Allas presale between 28th - 30th November. For more information, check out the venue site at allaslive.fi.



21st November 2025
Humble Store & Epic Games Store Black Friday Events
Discounts on Alan Wake 2, Control, and Max Payne

It's that weird time of year again where we're speed running through the year. With Thanksgiving, Black Friday Sales, Advent, Christmas and New Year, it can be a rush. Sometimes you need to take a breath, load a fun video game, and escape into a fictional world. Spend some time in the Dark Place, it really changes how glowing your life is. The sun? Fantastic. Working transport system? We love it. Unfortunately, no one can have Alan's luscious locks, but we're not constantly soggy, so we're equal there.

Getting ahead of the Black Friday and Cyber Monday Sales this year, we have the Humble Store and the Epic Games Store. Treat yourself with discounting Remedy titles you've yet to check out, or convert a friend to the Cult of the Tree. 

Humble Store

Max Payne (-65%)
Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne (-75%)
Alan Wake 2 Deluxe Edition (-70%)

View the full list of discount games on the Humble Store, HERE!
Ends December 4th.

Epic Games Store

Control (-85%)
Control Season Pass (-85%)
    Control Expansion Pack 1 "The Foundation" (-85%)
    Control Expansion Pack 2 "AWE" (-85%)
Alan Wake 2 Deluxe Edition (-70%)

View the full list of discount games on the Epic Games Store, HERE!
Ends December 2nd.

For the new sale, the Epic Games Store has introduced a new feature, the ability to gift games. With the system, you can send games and add-ons to your friends and earn Epic Rewards yourself. Learn more at the Epic Games Gifting page, HERE

20th November 2025
FBC: Firebreak's Next Major Update, Rogue Protocol, Coming January 2026

Some extra FBC: Firebreak news for the week! Alongside yesterday's 1.7.1 update which brought voice chat to the adventure, a new Steam post provided a glimpse into the next major update for Firebreakers.

Due to now launch in January, the Rogue Protocol Major Update tasks the bravest of the brave to take on the Endless Shift. “As the influence of the Hiss continues to rise across the Oldest House, multiple sectors are nearing collapse. Inside these dangerous and infected places, nothing is immune to the chaotic warping caused by the corruption, not even Firebreak. Firebreakers are sent into these sealed arenas and tasked with holding the line for as long as they can - an assignment known as an Endless Shift.”

Perhaps the toughest challenge we've had in the game so far, the Endless Shift, throws Firebreakers into a sealed area where waves of enemies converge on your position, getting strength with each round. If you enjoyed Alan Wake's American Nightmare's Fight Til Dawn mode, this is one for you! After each wave, you and your team will collect Corruption, “a strange residue left behind by defeated enemies”. (Sounds unhygienic.) This can be spent between rounds to unlock upgrades, weapons, and upgrades, allowing you to face the next stronger onslaught. 

While the dev team were initially hoping to have the next update's release to coincide with the voice chat being brought to the game, ultimately they've decided to delay the next major update until January 2026. For developers, having extra time, particularly at the end of a project, can help make the update's rollout smoother and can avoid crunch at some studios. Honestly, anything that gives some extra breathing space and promotes a work/life balance, we are in favour for! And it's a great way to kickstart the year, particularly when January feels like an endless shift all on its own.

For the Rogue Protocol Major Update, the extra two months will allow the team to polish the game and make changes to the balance, ensuring that the final product is as strong as it can be.

You can read the full blog post and check out the new screenshots on Steam, HERE




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