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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