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CONTROL Resonant Reveal Trailer

CONTROL Resonant has been officially revealed with a debut trailer showcased during The Game Awards, along with first game details.

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.


26th February 2026
Alan Wake Remastered Receives HDR Update [1.33]

Today, Alan Wake Remastered received a new update on PC, fixing a number of community-reported issues, bringing improved DLSS support, and adding HDR to the experience. It's been discribed by the press as "one of the most significant updates" that the game has received since its launch in 2021

Alongside the update, Remedy has published the full list of improvements detailing the twenty four areas of progress, from unlocking 240 FPS to a new opttional modern camera. 

You can check out the full list of improvements below....


Patch notes – Version 1.33
(Epic Games Store)

Gameplay

  • Added a command to skip the intro. (Shoutout to every speedrunner, and anyone on their 67th run of the game just looking to get into the gameplay quicker.)

  • The sprint camera no longer activates when pressing the shift button when Alan is next to a wall or exhausted. This could sometimes cause Alan to not be able to move.

  • The camera behaves the way it should when Alan is on top of a moving object.

  • When loading from a checkpoint, the camera left/right side now resets properly.

  • Vegetation moves the way vegetation is expected to when it’s windy or when Alan walks into some trees or bushes. Even above 30 FPS.

  • Swapping between weapons takes a regular amount of time now, and not any longer than necessary.


Visuals

  • Added HDR.

  • Added a new, optional camera style mode. You can use this if you want the game to look a bit more modern. If you prefer to keep a look as close to the original as possible, don’t touch this.

  • Unlocked the framerate from 200 FPS to 240 FPS.

  • Improved DLSS and fixed grass transparency. Grass is now more pleasing to look at.

  • Updated SDR to 10bit – it used to be 8bit. This reduces visible colour banding.

  • Improved FOV scaling. (The math was off. Whoops.)

  • Improved the way lens flare works. It now fades in/out much more smoothly.

  • Improved the DX12 rendering path – this lowers the risk of crashes and glitches.

  • Fixed polygonal rendering errors and visible depth buffer issues. This has greatly reduced the amount of visual glitches.

  • The videos you could play on in-game TVs used to be affected by display brightness settings. Not anymore – fixed it!

  • Fixed the enemies’ dark shield burning effect flare. It looks the way it’s supposed to now.

  • In Ultrawide, fixed the enemies’ visual distortion effect looking weaker so that it displays properly.

  • In Ultrawide, fixed cutscenes having both pillarbox and letterbox. You can now enjoy cutscenes in native 21:9!

  • In Ultrawide and 4:3, fixed FOV and lens flares not scaling properly.

  • Fixed DPI awareness where you had to set your display to 100% scaling to not crop the image. You don’t need to do that anymore.


UI
  • Added a setting to scale the gameplay UI. It was quite tiny by default – you can now make it bigger.

  • Fixed multiple issues related to mouse input

  • Fixed it so that custom settings no longer leave multiple settings undefined. You are once again able to customise your settings, and the game will actually remember what you told it.

24th February 2026
Poets of the Fall Announces New Echoes of the Carnival Tour Dates

This week, Poets of the Fall announced the latest dates for their Echoes of the Carnival tour, celebrating the twentieth anniversary of their spectacular Carnival of Rust album. Their new social media post not only shares the new dates but also teases an unreleased track from the original Carnival of Rust album sessions and special upcoming merch.

While the merch and unreleased track are for another time, fifteen tour dates for the Echoes of the Carnival Tour have now been revealed. So far, they are planning to take the tour across Finland, Germany, the Netherlands, and the UK, supported by Rabbit Cult.

The majority of the gigs in Finland are part of open-air festivals, culminating in a special dedicated evening, Carnival By The Sea, at the Allas Seapool in Helsinki. 


FINLAND TOUR

27th June - HYVINKÄÄ, Vauhti Kiihtyy Festival

3rd July - OULU, Rokki Raikaa Festival

11th July - TURKU, Vauhti Kiihtyy Festival

24th July - TAMPERE, Rokki Raikaa Festival

31st July - KEMI, Satama Open Air

8th August - VANTAA, Vauhti Kiihtyy Festival

14th August - KUOPIO, Vauhti Kiihtyy Festival

15th August - LAHTI, Vauhti Kiihtyy Festival

29th August - JYVÄSKYLÄ, Vauhti Kiihtyy Festival

4th September - HELSINKI, Carnival by the Sea / Allas Seapool


EUROPE TOUR

22nd September - HAMBURG, Fabrik

23rd September - COLOGNE, Kantine

24th September - AMSTERDAM, Melkweg

26th September - NOTTINGHAM The Palais

27th September - LONDON, O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire 

Poets of the Fall are also known by their fictional alter-ego, Old Gods of Asgard, from the Alan Wake and Control series. The band was formed in 2003 and first gained attention with their debut song, Late Goodbye, featured in Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne. Over twenty years later, Carnival of Rust remains one of their most popular albums and a strong fan favourite. It proved that the band had the talent and drive to continue and build upon success. 



22nd February 2026
Remedy Posts the Winners of the CONTROL Resonant Fan Art Competition

Back in December, Remedy hosted a fan art competition following the reveal of CONTROL Resonant at The Game Awards. Hosted on their official Discord server, the challenge received over 140 incredible entries. Ahead of the weekend, the developers announced the six winners of the challenge: three selected by community votes, and three selected by the studio. 

The challenge tasked players with creating CONTROL Resonant fan art in any style or medium they chose. While described as a "fan art" competition, the studio revealed that submissions could include images, videos, or written work to explore the different levels of artistry in the community. The challenge ran over the holidays and concluded in mid-January. 

Prizes centred on rare game merchandise, including the highly-prized The Art and Making of Control book, published by Future Press in 2020.

The chosen pieces centred on a range of imagery and topics from the repeated patterns shown in the reveal trailer to explorations of the siblings' relationship. Designs ranged from potential comic book covers to dramatic posters.

Check out the winning submissions on the Control website, HERE

Community-Voted Winners
1st - Lazare Gvimradze
2nd - lilampki
3rd - fabiocarre

Studio-Selected Winners
1st - Valentina Paz
2nd - Nathan Tada
3rd - Mitchell Turek

18th February 2026
Remedy Teases CONTROL Resonant Inspirations, from Fringe to Roadside Picnic

If you can't wait until the release of CONTROL Resonant, Remedy has published a new teaser revealing the books and shows that influenced the team during its development. If you're looking for your next watch, or your next read, you may want to check out some of these titles!

Some of the inspirations have carried over from the original Control adventure, such as the New Weird genre, including The Southern Reach series by Jeff VanderMeer. However, there's also plenty of new titles for you to explore.

For CONTROL Resonant, the list includes The X-Files, Fringe (also featuring Lance Reddick!), The Twilight Zone, and Neon Genesis Evangelion, alongside Roadside Picnic by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky. As with Alan Wake, Twin Peaks and House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski also made the list. Another clear inspiration, though not mentioned by name in the teaser, is Inception, which was also listed as a contributing influence on their 2016 adventure, Quantum Break

If you're looking to do some pre-release investigations, let us know on social media what you're reading or watching! Our plan involves Roadside Picnic, which I actually bought back in October 2022, and just never got around to reading. It's now at the top of the TBR list.

CONTROL Resonant is the sequel to Remedy's 2019 adventure, Control. It is set to launch later this year on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, PC (via Steam and the Epic Games Store), and Mac (via Steam and the App Store).

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