December 22, 2024

Get One Last Spooky Look At Alan Wake 2 In New Launch Trailer

Alan Wake 2 is almost here. It hits PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC this Friday, on October 27, after developer Remedy Entertainment delayed it 10 days earlier this summer. With just two days until launch, Remedy released the Alan Wake 2 launch trailer during today’s Xbox Partner Preview, which is where we also saw our first gameplay from Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater and Ikaro: Will Not Die, the new game from the makers of Powerwash Simulator

In the trailer, we see dual protagonists Saga Anderson and the titular Alan Wake come to grips with the latter’s ability to influence the real world with words written on his typewriter. Like the game, this trailer mixes Alan Wake 2’s live-action elements with gameplay, and both look great. The gameplay continues to deliver the spooky action thrills previously seen in other trailers, and we get a new glimpse of the game’s story. 

Check out the Alan Wake 2 launch trailer for yourself below

Alan Wake 2 hits PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC on October 27. 

For more about the game, read Game Informer’s hands-on with a Saga Anderson section of Alan Wake 2 and then read what we thought about playing as Alan Wake. After that, watch this Saga Anderson-focused Alan Wake 2 NGT and then check out this Alan Wake-focused NGT. Make sure your PC is ready for Alan Wake 2’s beefy system requirements, too. 

Are you playing Alan Wake 2 this Friday? Let us know in the comments below!

Alan Wake 2 is almost here. It hits PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC this Friday, on October 27, after developer Remedy Entertainment delayed it 10 days earlier this summer. With just two days until launch, Remedy released the Alan Wake 2 launch trailer during today’s Xbox Partner Preview, which is where we also saw our first gameplay from Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater and Ikaro: Will Not Die, the new game from the makers of Powerwash Simulator. 

In the trailer, we see dual protagonists Saga Anderson and the titular Alan Wake come to grips with the latter’s ability to influence the real world with words written on his typewriter. Like the game, this trailer mixes Alan Wake 2’s live-action elements with gameplay, and both look great. The gameplay continues to deliver the spooky action thrills previously seen in other trailers, and we get a new glimpse of the game’s story. 

Check out the Alan Wake 2 launch trailer for yourself below: 

Alan Wake 2 hits PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC on October 27. 

For more about the game, read Game Informer’s hands-on with a Saga Anderson section of Alan Wake 2 and then read what we thought about playing as Alan Wake. After that, watch this Saga Anderson-focused Alan Wake 2 NGT and then check out this Alan Wake-focused NGT. Make sure your PC is ready for Alan Wake 2’s beefy system requirements, too. 

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