The main focus is on Control Resonant, scheduled for release in 2026. Marketing has already gained momentum: showings at PlayStation State of Play, technology demonstrations with NVIDIA, developer diaries, and participation in Gamescom Latam. Inside the studio, they note growing interest and expect a strong start.
Other projects are also developing in parallel. The Max Payne 1 & 2 Remake, created in collaboration with Rockstar Games, is in full production and generates revenue through development payments. It has also been confirmed that a new unannounced game has moved to the concept validation stage.
The strategy is changing — Remedy is increasingly self-publishing games. This gives more control over the Control and Alan Wake franchises but increases risks. Previously released projects remain a cornerstone: Control has exceeded 6 million copies, and Alan Wake 2 generates royalties, including through Amazon Luna. The online FBC Firebreak, after a major update, has been moved to support mode and is available through subscriptions.
Within the company, 2026 is considered a turning point.