“What you got cooking Sam?”: Sam Lake’s Single Tweet Sends Alan Wake 2 and Max Payne Fans into a Frenzy
One of the best games of last year was Alan Wake 2 from Remedy, directed and created by Sam Lake. This talented developer reacted to the post about the Summer Game Fest; this could mean that the studio is preparing something for this big event that will introduce many new games, trailers, and other updates on several projects.
The company is working on a sequel to Control, the remake of Max Payne 1 and 2, two undisclosed IPs, and more content regarding the title from last year. This is not the first time the director has worked with Geoff Keighley, the host of this event.
Sam Lake Could Be Introducing Something New From Remedy at the Summer Game Fest
Sam Lake, Remedy’s director, anticipated the Summer Game Fest.
Remedy is on a streak; the studio has been releasing one amazing game after another with IPs like Quantum Break, Control, and more. This company is also very deeply involved in various projects that have fans waiting to see the next big title. The director of this studio is Sam Lake, a very popular personality in the gaming industry who has even been part of this game by becoming a character in the story.
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According to a recent reply from Lake regarding the Summer Game Fest in a post by Geoff Knighley, fans could be receiving some updates on the studio’s next big title.
https://t.co/3RxMiS8OQA— Sam Lake (@SamLakeRMD) May 18, 2024
Lake is a very active person on X; he is always eager to introduce or hint at any new game on that social media site. The event will begin on June 7 and will have many trailers, gameplay, and revelations from upcoming games.
A New Max Payne, Or a Sequel to Control, Alan Wake 2 DLC, the Studio Could Introduce Anything
A sequel to Control, the remake of Max Payne or the DLC of Alan Wake 2. There are many games that could be introduced.
Fans reactions didn’t take long to appear; many players began to replay talking about the Alan Wake 2 DLC; something has already been confirmed by the studio; the game even has its own place reserved for this particular content. Other users are waiting for the first trailer for the remake of both Max Payne titles. The studio could even showcase the Control sequel, which is long overdue.
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Sam Lake has previously revealed Remedy’s next project at events hosted by Geoff Keighley. In 2021, the last game from the studio was introduced by a quick trailer, which proves that there is a big chance to see a new game from the studio at the upcoming event. There are no other clues about what could be the IP shown in this possible collaboration that could probably happen.
In 2019, Control was the previous title of the studio. With more than five years passed since the launch of the game, there is a big chance to see the sequel to this IP at the Summer Game Fest that will be live on June 7. Fans are really looking forward to seeing this happen. Sam Lake could introduce any kind of content from the vast projects that this studio has in their library, which is full of great IPs.
What are your thoughts about this reaction from Lake? Let us know in the comments!
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