

I'm reserving all excitement for XbOne and Quantum Break and PS4 until E3.
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I never ever will buy a system day 1 (that's just a needless risk, let them work the bugs and the kinks out first!) but hopefully Microsoft gives us a game system worth owning and not a semi outdated PC with features not everyone is really into. Again hopefully E3 will give us much needed details. But then again with all the confusion surrounding the new system, I have no idea what will happen. Or maybe Remedy Entertainment shouldn't be taking such a huge risk and instead just throw the fans a bone with Alan Wake 2 and wait to see how the XbOne does and make Quantum Break when all the kinks are worked out of the new system. With the reveal of Alan Wake Remastered, to try and get more interest in the franchise, a sequel was looking more and. Live action cut scenes? A crossover show and video game that effect each other? What if the show flops and nobody gets into it? Too many questions and no answers (so far) to warrant any excitement from me just yet. On the 7th September 2021, Alan Wake Remastered was revealed by Sam Lake, of which some people believe to have been the smaller project mentioned in March 2021, and the other AAA from the same franchise is to be Alan Wake 2. Rewriting history Alan Wake Remastered brings the writer’s story to PS4 and PS5 Sam Lake Creative Director, Remedy Entertainment Date published: Septem32 206. The brief description for Quantum Break on wikipedia doesn't excite me at all. Posts by Sam Lake Creative Director, Remedy Entertainment Alan Wake 2 announced for PS5 Sam Lake. But with this video from him, I highly doubt that. Who knows, maybe remedy is pulling a Konami and Phantom Pain and Quantum Break really is Alan Wake 2. The only thing MS could have done better, I think, is advertise it more, never saw a commercial or ads in general for the game. Being released the same day as Red Dead Redemption really didn't help either. You can't even blame MS on this one, the gamers just didn't buy it up when it first came out. It's a shame this has happened because it really was one of the best made this gen. So if you count the sales of GoD along with the ones they bundled with systems, and lets add used copies which Remedy doesn't see a dime of, I think Alan Wake did WAY better than the number you posted, doubt it sold more on PC and if it did the number isn't that different. That was before it was put on game on demand and also before they put the digital codes in with systems. I remember reading an article a while back that Alan Wake had passed the million mark. Those sales numbers are off you have there.
