Remedy Entertainment recently released the long-awaited Alan Wake 2 to overwhelming critical acclaim, causing the company's stock price to nearly reach a 17-month high.
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As reported by Game World Observer, Remedy's share price reached a high of β¬29.40 on October 27 following the release of Alan Wake 2, and has since dropped to β¬29.15 at the time of writing. This high was 20% greater than the previous day, and it was the company's best since May 27, 2022, when its share price reached β¬30.20.
The 13-year wait between the original game and its sequel appears to have paid off, as Alan Wake 2 has received universal acclaim for its story, visuals, and twist on classic third-person survival horror gameplay by adding detective elements. Players can play as both the titular character and FBI agent Saga Anderson as she attempts to escape from a horror story written by Wake.
Despite the game's release, Remedy is still hard at work on remakes of the first two Max Payne titles, a sequel and multiplayer spin-off to Control, and a new PvE shooter codenamed Vanguard in collaboration with Tencent. All of the projects appear to be in the proof-of-concept stage, so we'll have to wait a while for further details.
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