Remedy Cancels Live-Service Title With Tencent Codenamed Kestrel
Won't you fly high, free bird, yeah.
Won't you fly high, free bird, yeah.
With a budget like this, we have big expectations.
We can only hope this will all be good news for the development of their future titles.
Maybe it's an opportunity for Remedy to find new fans.
The company is also hard at work on the Max Payne 1+2 remake.
The award-winning game has a few flashy upgrades.
Alan Wake's American Nightmare certainly comes to mind when looking at these.
This may be a bit of corner cutting but it really doesn't harm the gamers as much as it helps Remedy get games out on time.
The gameplay footage demonstrates how the series is shifting to survival horror.
It's a lot to download given that the game is digital only.
Remedy presumably did very well for them to go public with these assertions.
The fan reaction to this news hasn't changed things at all.
It's been over a decade since we got new Max Payne games of any kind.