Control 2 Is Still A Ways Off, But Spin-Off Codename Condor Is Getting Closer
A new financial report from Remedy Entertainment stated that Control spin-off "Codename Condor" is in full production, but Control 2 remains in conceptual stages
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The report further notes that Control 2 (formerly known as Heron) is late in the proof-of-concept stage, while the Max Payne 1 & 2 remake announced in 2022 is in what Remedy calls the "production readiness" stage, with that project moving into full production in the second quarter of 2024. No release dates for any of these projects are mentioned.
The report naturally focuses on the financial health of the company as a whole, with Remedy mentioning that it bought the full rights to the Control franchise from 505 Games in February 2024 for around 17 million euros. Back in February, Remedy announced that Alan Wake 2 sold 1.3 million units so far, with the team continuing to work on DLC for that game. Revenue as a whole for the company increased in Q1 2024 compared to the same period of 2023, though development costs increased due mostly to the Max Payne 1 & 2 remake.
In GameSpot's Alan Wake 2 review, our critic Mark Delaney lavished praise on the genre-bending horror project, giving it the highest possible score of 10 and calling it Remedy's "greatest game to date."
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