![]() ![]() In addition to this, the update also mitigates any screen tearing that might happen on the Xbox One. Players on supported machines should notice a considerable bump in visual quality thanks to a higher dynamic range following this update. Remedy Entertainment’s Alan Wake Remastered released last year to solid critical acclaim and commercial success, and while the game was quite a complete package in terms of the visual improvements it made, a new update has touched it up even further, adding support for Auto HDR on Xbox Series X/S. In the meantime, it has emerged that Alan Wake Remastered has sold well, you can learn more about it in our review.Īlan Wake Remastered Update Adds Support for Auto HDR on Xbox Series X/S Particularly interesting is the fact that the screen tearing visible on Xbox One seems to be mitigated, as well as several other adjustments. In particular, there is talk of increasing the stability of the game and fixing various bugs and glitches, in particular one of Episode 2 which prevented the completion of the objective "Reach the top of the mill".Īmong other things, some problems with the audio lag and with the mono output that could emerge during some cutscenes are fixed. The PS5 and PSa>4 versions get the 1.0.0.4 patch, while the Xbox One version gets the 1.0.0.9 update, which apart from the HDR auto correspond in most of the features. The Xbox Series X | S version gets patch 2.0.0.5, which as a specific feature introduces support for Microsoft console-specific auto HDR technology, which basically applies a form of HDR a posteriori on the game, as happens with backward compatible titles, as well as several other new features. Alan Wake Remastered is coming to Nintendo Switch this autumn 2022.Alan Wake Remastered Alan Wake Remastered gets a new patch for its various versions, which among other things introduces support for auto HDR technology on Xbox and other changes, including stability improvements and various bug fixes. It will be available on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S. No further details were shared.Īlan Wake 2 will still launch sometime next year. This means Remedy Entertainment and AMC will be collaborating soon for a possible Alan Wake TV show in the future. Lake also revealed that AMC has bought the rights for Alan Wake. From the video that shows Villi playing the game, it is still running with frames skipping all over the place, but it is playable. It will be a digital-only release and will run natively on the hardware of the portable console. According to him, a Nintendo Switch version of Alan Wake Remastered is now in development and will be released sometime in autumn 2022. We don’t want to take the team away from that focus, so we’re going to keep going and making a great game experience, and unfortunately, you’ll have to wait a bit longer for a demo and trailer.”Īside from the news on Alan Wake 2, Lake revealed some good news to the fans. “We feel that we have momentum going, and we want to make sure we are creating the best, and first, survival horror game for Remedy. “To create a proper, polished demo or a trailer takes a lot of effort, and it’s several months of work that could take away from development,” he continued. “We are deep in production, have a lot of material, and a great deal of the game is playable.” However, Lake says the developer has “come to the decision…that we will not be showing anything big this summer.” “Everything with Alan Wake 2 development is going really well,” he said. Unfortunately, it is not good news for those who were waiting for an early release date.Īccording to Lake, Remedy is not ready to share any more details this summer. They talked about a lot of things regarding the franchise and then revealed details about the upcoming and anticipated sequel. Creative Director Sam Lake, Actor Ilkka Villi aka the “half of Alan Wake”, and Matthew Porreta, the “other half of Alan Wake” were present in the Alan Wake Anniversary Update video that they recently uploaded on their channel.
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