Remedy Entertainment

Finnish video game developer

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2025 Remedy Entertainment plans to release FBC: Firebreak for Windows, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S
August 2024 Remedy announced a strategic cooperation agreement with Annapurna Pictures for co-producing Control 2 and potential film and television projects for Alan Wake and Control.
February 2024 Remedy purchased all rights for Control from 505 Games for €17 million.
October 27 2023 Alan Wake 2 was released, marking Remedy's latest title.
2022 CrossfireX / Crossfire HD single-player mode released for Windows, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S, co-developed with Smilegate Entertainment
2022 Remedy announced plans to open a new studio in Sweden to support a hybrid work model developed during the COVID-19 pandemic.
2022 Remedy opened their second studio in Stockholm.
April 2022 Remedy announced a remake of Max Payne and Max Payne 2 with funding from Rockstar Games, to be developed in the Northlight engine.
October 2021 Alan Wake Remastered was released as part of the Epic Games publishing deal.
August 2021 Alan Wake 2 entered full production.
May 2021 Tencent acquired a 3.8% minority stake in Remedy from Accendo Capital.
March 2020 Remedy and Epic Games announced a two-game publishing deal, with Remedy retaining full creative control and intellectual property rights.
2019 Remedy Entertainment was named one of GamesIndustry.biz's People of the Year, following the successful launch of their game Control.
2019 Hideo Kojima, renowned video game designer, visited Remedy's studio in Finland and expressed his admiration for their game Control.
August 27 2019 Control was released for PlayStation 4, Windows, and Xbox One, marking Remedy's first game on a Sony platform since Max Payne 2.
July 2019 Remedy fully acquired the publishing rights to Alan Wake from Microsoft, including a one-time royalty payment.
2018 Remedy established a small 15-person 'Vanguard' team dedicated to creating multiplayer and live titles.
September 2018 A television show based on Alan Wake was announced, with Sam Lake attached as executive producer.
May 2018 Remedy Entertainment relocated to a new, larger office in Espoo, featuring a motion capture studio floor four times larger than their previous workspace, reflecting the company's significant expansion.
2017 Remedy Entertainment became a public company.
2016 The company transformed into a multi-project studio, adopting a strategy of shorter development cycles and allowing team members to choose their preferred projects.
2016 Remedy underwent management changes, with CEO Matias Myllyrinne leaving and Tero Virtala becoming the new CEO to help transition the company into a multi-project studio.
2016 Quantum Break is released, receiving generally positive reviews and declared by Microsoft as the best-selling original property since Xbox One's launch.
2015 Remedy Entertainment began exploring new game design approaches, including multiplayer gaming and open-ended gameplay, marking a shift from their traditional linear game design philosophy.
2014 Agents of Storm is released on iOS.
2013 Remedy began working on a canceled Alan Wake 2 prototype, which prompted them to develop their own Northlight Storytelling Engine due to limitations in their previous game engine's narrative capabilities.
2013 Remedy announces Agents of Storm, a mobile tower defence game for iOS, in collaboration with Flaregames.
2013 Remedy expands its board of directors, adding Mike Capps (former Epic Games president) and Christian Fredriksson (F-Secure chief executive).
2012 Alan Wake's American Nightmare, a standalone Xbox Live Arcade game, is released as part of Remedy's exploration of Alan Wake sequel prototypes.
February 2012 PC version of Alan Wake is released, developed in collaboration with Nitro Games.
2011 Remedy Entertainment co-developed Death Rally for Windows, Android, iOS, and Fire OS platforms
2011 Pre-production begins on Quantum Break, with approximately 100 people working on the project.
June 2011 Microsoft greenlights the PC version of Alan Wake after Remedy's push for a platform expansion.
May 2010 Alan Wake is released for Xbox 360 by Microsoft Game Studios, receiving generally positive reviews.

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