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Recent coverage focuses on Remedy’s newly-appointed CEO conceding that Alan Wake and Control underperformed expectations, and emphasizing course-correction rather than a studio-wide identity reset. Multiple outlets note he’s positioning Remedy to prioritize its own IP and to apply learnings from upcoming work like FBC: Firebreak to improve future results.

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Key Takeaway Remedy’s new CEO is treating Alan Wake and Control’s sales as a lesson—promising changes in approach while keeping Control’s studio identity intact and doubling down on Remedy IP.
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Remedy’s new CEO is treating Alan Wake and Control’s sales as a lesson—promising changes in approach while keeping Control’s studio identity intact and doubling down on Remedy IP.

Recent coverage focuses on Remedy’s newly-appointed CEO conceding that Alan Wake and Control underperformed expectations, and emphasizing course-correction rather than a studio-wide identity reset. Multiple outlets note he’s positioning Remedy to prioritize its own IP and to apply learnings from upcoming work like FBC: Firebreak to improve future results.

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CEO positioning Newly-appointed CEO says Alan Wake and Control “should have sold more”
Studio approach He says he doesn’t want to “change the DNA” of the Control studio

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  • Follow coverage for explicit plans on how the CEO will improve sales while keeping Control’s “DNA.” Eurogamer

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  • I still think Alan Wake 2 has one of the best atmosphere in terms of setting and the tone of the game Eurogamer
  • Alan Wake and Control "should have sold more", says Remedy's newly-appointed CEO, who promises he's not the evil exec people expected Eurogamer
  • Alan Wake and Control Underperformed, Says New Remedy CEO—Studio Will Apply Learnings from FBC: Firebreak to Resonant TechPowerUp
  • Remedy's new CEO doesn't want to "change the DNA" of the Control studio, but he does still think their games "could give a lot more" Rock Paper Shotgun
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