The latest investor news for February 2025 from Remedy Entertainment includes the happy nugget that sales of Alan Wake 2 officially exceeded 2 million units by December 2024.

The critically acclaimed Survival Horror game, a sequel to 2010’s Alan Wake, also recouped development fees and marketing investments by this time, placing the developer in a position to accrue royalty income from any ongoing game sales.

Remedy’s latest project is FBC: Firebreak (previously known as codename Condor), a three-player cooperative multiplayer first-person shooter set in the world of Control that will be self-published in 2025. (The developer acquired full rights to the Control franchise from 505 Games back in February 2024, with effect that all rights to Control, FBC: Firebreak, Control 2, and all future Control products now reverts to Remedy.)

In December, the development team successfully conducted a closed technical test with external players for the game.

Meanwhile, as the Max Payne remake makes “good progress” in the full production phase of its development along with partner Rockstar Games, Remedy and Annapurna announced a strategic partnership agreement where Annapurna will finance 50% of the development budget for the upcoming Control 2 game along with the rights to expand both the Control and Alan Wake franchises into film and television.

Remedy notes that “The development progress [of Max Payne] is heading towards key development objectives together with the game’s publisher Rockstar Games.”

Control 2, meanwhile, entered full production in February 2025.