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Alan Wake is a psychological thriller set in the American Northwest. A best selling writer hasn't managed to write anything in over two years. His wife brings him to Bright Falls to recover his creative flow. But when she vanishes without a ...
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Third DLC pack for Alan Wake was a misunderstanding
Earlier this week news broke that Remedy Entertainment is working on a third DLC pack for Alan Wake and that it would still be released this year. However, it seems that all the fuzz was just a misunderstanding.
From the Alan Wake Forums:
From the Alan Wake Forums:
Hey guys,
Let me just snip this one in the bud before everybody gets all excited: I know this Eurogamer article claims that we're doing one, but it's a misunderstanding: Matias is talking about "The Writer," our second DLC pack, when he says there'll be a further one out this year, not about a third pack. Apparently they thought he was talking about a completely new DLC thing.
Of course, it's not inconceivable that there could be more than just two -- that'll probably have a lot to do with how the first two do, among other things -- but let me reiterate we're not working on anything like that right now. It's just a simple misunderstanding!
Let me just snip this one in the bud before everybody gets all excited: I know this Eurogamer article claims that we're doing one, but it's a misunderstanding: Matias is talking about "The Writer," our second DLC pack, when he says there'll be a further one out this year, not about a third pack. Apparently they thought he was talking about a completely new DLC thing.
Of course, it's not inconceivable that there could be more than just two -- that'll probably have a lot to do with how the first two do, among other things -- but let me reiterate we're not working on anything like that right now. It's just a simple misunderstanding!
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