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No Steam And Physical Release, Alan Wake 2 Not Profiting Was Inevitable

Choosing Epic over Steam and antagonizing the entire physical media fanbase, it's no wonder the masterpiece Alan Wake 2 didn't make a profit.

thorstein25d ago (Edited 25d ago )

I asked for this game as a gift. My wife couldn't find it at Gamestop, Amazon, or anywhere else.

I didn't realize it was digital only, I just figured it sold out because of the reviews and how good it looks.

Most consumers don't read gaming news daily, how would they know it's digital only?

Plus, outside of seeing it on Jackfrags YouTube channel, I hadn't seen much in the way of marketing.

Dirtnapstor24d ago

It's a really good game. I platted this one on the PS5. Well worth your time exploring this universe.

Jingsing25d ago

Unfortunately Remedy has become a bit of a nasty studio over this past decade, You just need to look at their business decisions and other projects they attempted. They are not pro consumer at all.

Petebloodyonion25d ago

You know that it's Epic Games that funded and published the game right?

CrimsonWing6925d ago (Edited 25d ago )

Yea, people are kind of dumb. I mean, no offense to @Jingsing up there, I know that’s blunt but it reminds me of Bayonetta 2 when that got announced and it was a Nintendo exclusive. It’s exclusive because f*cking Nintendo funded the development. But people were all like f*ck Sega for sh*tting on their fans when in actuality the game never would’ve gotten made if Nintendo didn’t straight up pay for the development.

Alan Wake 1 was not a massive seller. In fact, correct me if I’m wrong, but it underperformed and that’s why a proper sequel never got made until now where Epic literally paid for the game to be developed… but you got people saying, Remedy isn’t pro consumer because this game is Epic exclusive 🤦‍♂️

anast25d ago

They did this to save money, but it didn't work.

Skuletor25d ago

Will be interesting to see if they try the same thing for the Max Payne remake(s). You'd think they won't but people continue to surprise me.

anast25d ago

I think they could do some kind of special edition physical release. This way the crowd that has been with this game since the beginning would have the option to buy a physical disk. They would sell more too.

Charlieboy33324d ago

@anast No, it needs a normal physical release.....not some bullshit 'special edition' physical release. This way we will be able to easily get a physical copy for if we want, instead of having to mission to own some kind of limited version. That's not actually gonna boost physical sales now is it?

Chocoburger25d ago

I wonder if they've learned their lesson? Who am I kidding, of course no gaming company does at this point. Keep making those mistakes.

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Alan Wake 2 Getting A Disc Edition Is A Massive Win For Physical Media Enjoyers

Hanzala from eXputer: "A major reason of Alan Wake 2 underperforming was no physical release; I'm glad the game's finally considering one, alongside a fabulous DLC."

MetroidFREAK211d 2h ago

It seems though Xbox Series X owners are being shafted though
https://x.com/DoesItPlay1/s...

shinoff21831d ago

Well atleast all those Xbox fans who told me to go cry in a corner when I complained about cyberpunk on ps5 being like that for Playstation buyers will know how it feels.

MetroidFREAK2123h ago

I got Cyberpunk on PS5 and have come to accept the DLC isn't on disc, even though I really want it to be. What's more important to me though is the base game being preserved in both instances and this is where Remedy is dropping the ball on Xbox

lodossrage1d 1h ago

This should have happened day 1.

I'm sure they'll get some buyers but nowhere near what they would have this came out day 1

shinoff21831d ago

In a way I'm kinda glad this happened like this.

I'd prefer the most complete game on the disc. I don't need the latest and greatest. I've got patience

toxic-inferno20h ago

Also, releasing this way will send a message to publishers about the future of physical media. AW2 has struggled to become profitable, but if the physical release makes it profitable, they will have to acknowledge that there is real demand for physical media.

Not that they'll necessarily listen...

lodossrage16h ago(Edited 16h ago)

I see both your points

Honestly, in a small way I hope it doesn't sell well as an F U to the physical buyers that were forced to wait over a year. But I also see how that could be counter productive.

On topic, for all those of you that say "it's going to happen anyway" or "get used to it", this whole ordeal exposes the point I made years ago. The industry goes where YOUR wallet allows it to go. If people stop buying digital, what do you think will happen?, They'll be forced to go physical. Need proof? Look here at AW2

LordoftheCritics1d 1h ago

''Alan Wake 2 Getting A Disc Edition Is A Massive Win For Gaming''

/FIXED

neomahi8h ago

Again, it's Collectors Edition ONLY and it's $200. There's no standard edition at the standard price so, unless you pay $200, keep dreamin

QuantumMechanic3h ago

You're mistaken. The announced deluxe version is to take the place of a standard version at retail.

Zenzuu1d ago

Should've been available since day one.

shinoff21831d ago (Edited 1d ago )

Glad this is happening. Just a question cause I was trying to watch at work in the middle of a mold change lol. Is the dlc going to be on disc? It sounds like it.

I_am_Batman1d ago (Edited 1d ago )

It looks like the PS5 version will have the full game + DLC on disc. The Xbox version will require a download.

source: https://x.com/TimePirateNin...

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Report: Alan Wake 2 The Lake House DLC to Launch in October

Alan Wake 2 The Lake House DLC, which is the final DLC for the game is reportedly releasing in October, which is the game's release month.

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Alan Wake 2: Night Springs Trophy Guide & Roadmap

The first piece of DLC for Alan Wake 2 is out now! Use our Night Springs Trophy Guide and Roadmap to earn all 12 new Trophies/Achievements!

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