Control is About to Start 2025 With a Bang

Control is About to Start 2025 With a Bang

As a dedicated fan of Remedy Entertainment’s mind-bending narratives and unique gameplay experiences, I can confidently say that the latest news about Control has me absolutely thrilled! The potential hints at a Control 2 announcement have my heart racing with anticipation.


Control is one of the most unique games to have been released in the past few years. Developer Remedy Entertainment is well-known for its mind-bending story concepts, and Control brought those qualities to the next level. The game’s story surprised players by connecting itself to the Alan Wake series, setting the stage for an extended Remedy universe. Many have been awaiting news about Control‘s sequel, and Remedy has recently revealed that there is a lot to look forward to at the beginning of 2025, as Control will get a free update.

Yesterday, Remedy shared some thrilling tidbits about upcoming plans for the game “Control,” which fans can anticipate next year. This includes an unveiling of a free update scheduled around “early 2025” and confirmation about the genre of the sequel. These subtle details from Remedy might be hinting at something more substantial in store, as well.

Remedy Could Be Setting the Stage For a Control 2 Announcement

Everything Remedy Mentioned in Its Latest Update

  • Free update for Control that unlocks previously released content
  • Control Ultimate Edition launches on Mac on February 12, 2025
  • Alan Wake 2 has now sold over 1.8 million copies
  • Control 2 will be an action RPG

The free update and planned Mac launch are exciting enough, but one of the most fascinating pieces of news Remedy casually dropped is that Control 2 will be an action RPG. With Remedy classifying the first Control game as a third-person action-adventure title, this implies a massive genre departure for the sequel. The growing Remedy universe has embraced experimenting with other genres, but this is a surprising update for the highly-anticipated sequel. Also, although this update lists a lot of exciting points, it ultimately raises even more questions.

In the downloadable content for “Alan Wake 2,” titled “Night Springs,” the protagonist from “Control,” Jesse Faden, is introduced as a playable character. This connection between the two worlds becomes even more tangible with this addition.

It appears Remedy is keeping very hush-hush about the nature of the “already-revealed material.” This has got everyone guessing why there’s such a veil of secrecy over previously disclosed content. However, it might simply be a strategy to generate buzz for a free upgrade, possibly containing some cool Easter eggs or hints for Control 2. Given the recent revelation about cut content in Alan Wake 2, one can speculate that this upcoming free update for Control might also unveil some of its own previously unseen content, although this is purely conjecture.

A Control 2 Announcement is Hopefully On the Horizon

Anticipating the Reveal of a Long-Awaited Follow-Up

Up for the Game of the Year title in 2019, the game “Control” left many astonished and captivated by its suspenseful and action-filled narrative. With the confirmation that “Control 2” will lean more towards an action RPG genre instead of a third-person shooter, it’s intriguing to consider how Remedy plans to adapt to this change. As of now, no official announcement has been scheduled, but unveiling “Control 2” alongside the free update could be strategic.

It seems as though an announcement regarding Control 2 might drop soon, but there’s no solid evidence yet suggesting that Remedy will unveil it at this year’s Game Awards. However, major announcements often surprise us, so it could still happen. If they don’t choose to debut a sneak peek at Control 2 during the upcoming awards, then their early 2025 plans may be setting the stage for an announcement in due time.

In the downloadable content for ‘Alan Wake 2’, players revisit the Federal Bureau of Control, this time taking on the role of Agent Kiran Estevez at the Lake House.

2025 may not see the announcement of “Control 2”, but Remedy Entertainment still has an action-packed year ahead. The upcoming “FBC: Firebreak” in 2024 marks their first self-published and multiplayer venture, making it a significant milestone for the studio. Given Remedy’s penchant for genre exploration, the prospect of delving into a multiplayer experience rooted in the universe of “Control” promises an intriguing twist. As fans eagerly anticipate updates on “Control 2”, this upcoming free update could be a promising hint that more news is forthcoming.

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2024-11-21 15:04