The Cure: Alan Wake Remastered Coming to Nintendo Switch This Fall – Games – News

The Alan Wake mod, released last year, will hit the Switch this fall. That’s what game studio Remedy says. The game originally appeared only on PC, current and previous generations of Playstation and Xbox. An exact release date has not been announced

In video development studio Leave Sam Lake, and creative boss At Remedy Entertainment, also know that the studio won’t be showing new footage for Alan Wake 2 over the summer as it previously promised. According to the man, the development of the game is going well. Alan Wake 2 will be the successor to the original 11-year-old Alan Wake and will be released in 2023. The new game will be a survival horror game, which will deviate greatly from the first game.

Alan Wake Remastered was released last October. Enhanced version of the original game 2010 Get support For up to 4K and 60fps, better cinematics, environments and textures, improved character models and new in-game feedback. In addition to the game, buyers received the expansions The Signal and The Writer.

It’s not clear what technical limitations the Nintendo Switch Remedy had to take into account. Only Playstation 5 and Xbox Series X consoles can run Alan Wake Remastered in 4k at 60 frames per second. PlayStation 4 Pro and Xbox One X players can choose between 30 fps and 4K or 60 fps and 1080p. Xbox Series S does not support 4k resolution. On a regular PlayStation 4 console, it’s only 1080p at 30fps; On Xbox One, this is limited to 900p and 30fps. The adapter does not support ray tracing or HDR.


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