So PC gamers, Alan Wake is coming to our platform. Wonder what changes were made? Well, here are some new details about that were revealed by Remedy’s writer, Mikki Rautalahti. According to Mikki, Remedy – with the help of Sandbox Strategies – are self-publishing the PC version of Alan Wake. Mikki said that Remedy was also frustrated with the fact that they could not port Alan Wake to the PC as it was out of their hands at the time. In other words, it seems that Remedy have reclaimed the rights of Alan Wake, otherwise they would not be able to self-publish it. Either that or Microsoft gave Remedy the green light for a PC version. Continue reading Alan Wake PC – More Details Revealed; polished graphics, Steamworks title, no GFWL support→
And it’s official everyone. After the leaked Steam registry, Remedy went ahead and confirmed at a press conference in London that Alan Wake will indeed be released on the PC in the first quarter of 2012. Remedy has also mailed us its official press release. The game will launch on Steam, though we don’t know if it will be a Steamworks or a GFWL title. According to Remedy, Alan Wake PC will be bundled with The Signal and The Writer, the two DLCs that were released on X360. The company has also released a PC screenshot that can be viewed after the jump. Rejoice PC gamers! Continue reading It’s official: Alan Wake is coming to the PC in Q1 2012→
This is huge, this is really huge. According to Steam’s registry, Alan Wake is coming to the PC. Although we don’t have any specific release date, we do know that those registry entries are as valid as they can get. We’ve also captured a screen from this registry entry that can be viewed bellow. In case you were unaware of, Sonic Generations’ PC version was leaked in the same way, so there should be no doubt about the validity of the source. Steam’s registry does not lie, that’s a fact. Bottom line is that Alan Wake is coming to the PC, it’s semi-official now. Continue reading Steam’s registry indicates that Alan Wake is coming to the PC→