Alan Wake developer Remedy has shared more details on its upcoming live-service multiplayer game, currently known as Condor.
As shared in the company’s annual report, the Control spin-off has an initial development budget of €25m and is being built on Remedy’s own engine, Northlight.
The game entered production readiness at the end of last year, and will release across PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S (although, the developer has not said when we can expect it to arrive).
As for what it is all about, here is what Remedy had to say about Condor.
“After the Hiss Invasion, the Oldest House is under lockdown: a boiling pot of volatile and dangerous supernatural forces. Trapped within is the last vestige of the Federal Bureau of Control who will need to take a stand and push back to regain control. Desperate times require desperate measures. And everyone’s needed.”