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Alan Wake 2’s Gamescom 2023 Trailer Provides a Look at The Dark Place

Since we first met Alan Wake and his dark supernatural adventure in Bright Falls, he has been trying to write his way out of the Dark Place. But what happens when something else escapes? Play as the writer, Alan Wake, and the FBI agent, Saga Anderson in Remedy Entertainment's first survival horror game, and rewrite Alan Wake's reality to escape the surreal cityscape of the Dark Place. Alan Wake 2 is releasing on the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S and PC starting 27 October 2023.

August 24, 2023

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