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Remedy Entertainment business and news from across the web.- 'We want the player to kind of get lost in the world and 'force' them to have fun' — Control Resonant lead level designer teases new 'dungeons' and encourages players to explore the open world and engage in side contentRemedy Entertainment's Anne-Marie Grönroos and Elmeri Raitanen discussed the design of Control Resonant, emphasizing player exploration and side content within its open world. The game will feature linear 'dungeons' as a contrast to the overworld and launches September 24 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.
- CONTROL Resonant: Hands-On With This Ambitious Sequel’s Shapeshifting CombatRemedy Entertainment's Control Resonant introduces Dylan Faden as the playable protagonist, offering a more kinetic and expressive combat system than its predecessor. Players can customize Dylan's abilities through a variety of shapeshifting melee weapons and special powers, with the game set to release on September 24, 2026, for Xbox Series X|S and PC.
- Control Resonant Preview – Dylan Faden’s Time to ShineControl Resonant, a sequel to Remedy Entertainment's supernatural thriller Control, offers a bizarre and mind-blowing experience. The preview highlights Dylan Faden's perspective as he navigates a ravaged New York City, dealing with the Hiss and Altered World Events. The gameplay features a variety of unique weapons and abilities, with challenging boss encounters and improved enemy variety compared to the first game.
- Where To Preorder Control ResonantRemedy Entertainment's upcoming game, Control Resonant, is set to release on September 24, with preorders now available for its various editions. The game shifts from the original's shooter gameplay to a hack-and-slash combat style. The Digital Deluxe Edition offers early access starting September 22.
- Hit PS5 Action Game $3.99 on PS Store With DLC Ahead of SequelControl: Ultimate Edition, a 2019 action game, is currently on sale for $3.99 on the PlayStation Store for PlayStation 5, featuring a 90% discount. This edition includes the base game and all its expansions, The Foundation and AWE. A sequel, Control Resonant, is slated for release on September 24, 2026.
- Control Resonant pre-orders come with a lavish SteelBook edition ahead of its September releasePre-orders for Remedy Entertainment's upcoming game, Control Resonant, are now available for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X, with a release date set for September 24, 2026. Various editions are offered, including a SteelBook version with art prints and a poster, though a Collector's Edition has not been announced. A demo has not been confirmed, but the Digital Deluxe Edition for PlayStation 5 will grant 48 hours of early access.
- Summer Game Fest 2026: Hands-on and more details on 11 upcoming PS5 gamesSummer Game Fest Play Days showcased numerous upcoming PlayStation 5 titles, offering hands-on experiences and new details. Games previewed include Alien: Isolation 2, Control Resonant, Onimusha: Way of the Sword, Resident Evil Veronica, SAW: Genesis, Aliens: Fireteam Elite 2, Crazy Taxi World Tour, gen Atlas, Silent Hill: Townfall, Sonic Pico Park, and Virtua Fighter Crossroads.
- How That's No Moon's Crossfire evolves the cover-based shooterThat's No Moon is developing a narrative-driven, third-person tactical action-adventure shooter titled Crossfire, a reimagining of Smilegate's multiplayer game. The studio aims to redefine cover-based combat with an "adaptive cover" system that utilizes organic environmental cover, powered by Unreal Engine 5's Nanite and Lumen technologies. Key figures like Taylor Kurosaki and Jacob Minkoff are leading the project, which features characters Layla and Cross.
- PlayStation State of Play June 2026: What Actually Matters to Adult GamersSony's June 2026 State of Play showcased numerous upcoming games for the PlayStation 5, with a focus on titles relevant to adult gamers. Highlights include Insomniac Games' Marvel's Wolverine, Moon Studios' No Rest for the Wicked, and Santa Monica Studio's God of War Laufey. The event also featured new looks at Stuntman: Hollywood, Dune: Awakening, and a packed release schedule for Fall 2026, culminating in the highly anticipated Grand Theft Auto VI.
- Summer Game Fest 2026: Every Big Announcement Ranked and ExplainedSummer Game Fest 2026 showcased a wide array of upcoming video game titles, with notable announcements including the third Final Fantasy VII installment, a remake of Resident Evil Code: Veronica, and the long-awaited sequel to The Wolf Among Us. The event highlighted the increasing saturation of the game market and featured titles aiming for distinct identities to stand out.
- Control Resonant Developer Remedy Admits Packed September Release Window 'Is Challenging,' but It Has a PlanRemedy Entertainment acknowledges that launching Control Resonant in the crowded September release window presents a challenge. The studio plans to support the game with its most extensive marketing campaign to date to ensure it stands out.
- Everything Announced at Summer Game Fest 2026: Every Reveal, Trailer and Release Date | Invision GameSummer Game Fest 2026 showcased a vast array of new game announcements, including remakes of Resident Evil: Code Veronica and Assassin's Creed Black Flag, sequels to Alien Isolation and Lords of the Fallen, and new entries in franchises like Guild Wars and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. The event featured reveals across multiple genres and platforms, with many titles slated for release in 2027 and beyond.
- Control Resonant's take on New York feels like the BackroomsRemedy Entertainment's upcoming sequel to Control offers a twisted take on New York, drawing comparisons to the unsettling atmosphere of The Backrooms. The preview showcased the game's opening, highlighting its unique and eerie environmental design.
- Summer Game Fest 2026 highlights: 16 games coming to PS5Summer Game Fest 2026 showcased numerous upcoming PlayStation 5 titles, including Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced, Control Resonant, and Final Fantasy VII Revelation. New games like Crossfire and gen Atlas were revealed, alongside sequels such as Guild Wars 3 and Lords of the Fallen II. Expansions for Mafia: The Old Country and new titles like Resident Evil Veronica and Gundam Rogue Orbit were also announced.
- Crossfire promises deep narrative and innovative action from That’s No MoonThat's No Moon, a studio founded by veterans from Naughty Dog and Infinity Ward, has revealed Crossfire, a tactical sci-fi shooter expanding the single-player narrative of Smilegate's popular franchise. The game features a new traversal system and a story focusing on two operators forced to cooperate against a mysterious threat.
- Control Resonant has what it takes to stand out in an exceptionally crowded September release windowControl Resonant, a sequel to Remedy Entertainment's 2019 action-adventure game Control, is set to launch on September 24, 2026, for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X. The game shifts focus to melee combat and RPG elements, with players controlling Dylan Faden as they navigate a world disrupted by paranormal threats. The preview highlights the game's intricate level design, fluid movement, and customizable combat abilities, aiming to offer a distinct experience from its predecessor.
- It was always the plan to make a Dylan-focused game, says Control Resonant art director, but creating a 'high level' world came first — 'We create the world, and then there are opportunities to have these different lenses into it, or different stories'Remedy Entertainment's art director Elmeri Raitanen confirmed that a game focused on Dylan was always part of the plan for the Control franchise, with the world-building of the first game serving as a foundation. Control Resonant, launching September 24 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, will explore Dylan's perspective, offering a symmetrical narrative to Jesse's in the original Control.
- Remedy says Control Resonant's shapeshifting weapon was conceptualized for the first game when it considered enabling Jesse's gun to turn into a sword — 'We really needed to make sure that this is something that works and is fun on a very visceral level'Remedy Entertainment discusses the development of Control Resonant's melee-focused combat, emphasizing the need for a visceral and fun experience. The idea for a shapeshifting melee weapon originated during the development of the original Control, with the concept being refined for Dylan's character in the new game.
- I was worried Control Resonant wouldn't be Control enough, but then I got lost in an infinite bedroom dimensionRemedy Entertainment's upcoming game, Control Resonant, shifts from the original Control's gameplay to a character action style featuring combos and skill trees, with Dylan Faden as the protagonist. While an early demo initially felt less like Control, later sections, including a surreal dimension of infinite bedrooms and a challenging boss fight, showcased Remedy's signature atmosphere and design, offering hope that the game will retain the series' unique identity.
- Control Resonant is how video games should be doneControl Resonant, developed by Remedy Entertainment, blends familiar RPG elements like skill trees and resource gathering with unique gameplay mechanics such as wall-running combat and surreal environmental design. The game stars Dylan Faden, Jesse's brother, as an antihero navigating a distorted New York, and aims to push the boundaries of typical triple-A game design with creative risks.