

However, the upcoming game appears to be following a similarly mind-bending aesthetic to Alan Wake, which might be enticing for gamers looking to fill that void. Flicking the ‘on’ button reveals something stranger a teaser for an upcoming Alan Wake game, starring two FBI agents. In the opening level of Remedy Entertainment’s Quantum Break, players can find a strange tent with a lone television inside. Remedy is currently focusing all of their attention on Control right now. Alan Wake 2 was first teased in Quantum Break, with a trailer that reveals major plot details. There was even a novelization of the game written by Rick Burroughs, a book called The Alan Wake Files included in limited editions of the game, as well as an in-univere spinoff game called Alan Wake's American Nightmare. That said, the supplementary material did not fully satisfy the game's cliffhanger ending.
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Following the initial release of the game, two additional episodes were released as downloadable content to continue the story, as was a live-action web series titled Bright Falls (named after the town in which the game is set). When Quantum Break was announced, Sam Lake explained that a sequel to Alan Wake had been postponed, and that Alan Wake was not financially successful enough to receive the funding they needed to continue developing. While there have never been any official sequels to Alan Wake, that's not to say that the story has ended completely. Most of the ideas for Alan Wake 2 were implemented in American Nightmare, a downloadable follow-up for the original Alan Wake game.
