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Brand new concept art for the game was shown off, consisting of two environments, a shot of Alan Wake, as well as a creepy-looking individual most likely to be an enemy, which you can check out below: However, that will likely be all that we see for the foreseeable future. According to Creative Director Sam Lake, Remedy wants to “make sure that we create the best possible experience, the best first survival-horror game from Remedy. We don’t want to take focus away from the team right now,” which could be a sign that there will no further updates for a while. As for Alan Wake Remastered, it is now slated to hit the Nintendo Switch near the end of the year as an eShop-only release. This follows after the launch on both PS4/PS5 and Xbox One/Xbox Series X|S. In addition to the gaming stuff, Remedy has also confirmed that an Alan Wake TV show is happening, with AMC picking up the rights. You can watch the Alan Wake anniversary video update below:

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