![]() You can listen to it via Apple Podcasts or RSS, or just listen to this week's episode by hitting the play button below. If you're a fan of video games, check out Transition, Gadgets 360's gaming podcast. "Now when we have in our hands an IP that we own then definitely we want to bring it to as wide an audience as possible, so it made sense. "It should be profitable so that we are able to sustain and be there for a long time in the future and continue investing in our people, our games and our technology. "The business needs to be well run and systematically run," Virtala concludes. Quantum Break is full of Alan Wake easter eggs By Nick Robinson Babylonian Mar 1, 2016, 9:00am EST One of the first sequences in Quantum Break takes place on a university campus where. ![]() This gives it a fair shot of selling enough to make a sequel to the puzzling narrative shooter that debuted at E3 2018. With this in mind, it's but obvious that Remedy would like to have a say in what it makes next, which is why its next game, Control will be on all platforms - PS4, Xbox One, and PC. That was important for us," said Remedy CEO Tero Virtala in conversation with. If we owned the IP, it's fully in our hands to decide how we create it, how we develop, what are the creative decisions that we take? And then maybe one day in the future, if it proves to be successful, it's again in our hands to decide what will be done. Quantum Break, also, we put a lot of effort into creating the world, the characters, the stories, but still it was Microsoft IP. Due to certain reasons, it never got a sequel. Alan Wake was really interesting but it was a collaboration with Microsoft. ![]() However it appears that Microsoft isn't interested in green lighting sequels to either game. Both games released to solid reviews and decent sales, at least in Alan Wake's case despite launching in the same month as Red Dead Redemption. Alan Wake was third-person action-adventure game with horror elements while Quantum Break merged sci-fi and live action TV with a shooter. According to Remedy, the developer behind 2010's Alan Wake for Xbox 360 and later PC, as well as 2016's Quantum Break for Xbox One and Windows 10 PC, Microsoft owns the intellectual property of both games. If you were expecting Alan Wake 2 and Quantum Break 2, you should be asking Microsoft for them. ![]()
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