Remedy Says Max Payne Remakes Progressing Well In Production

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Shared First Update After Remakes Entered Production!

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  • The Max Payne remakes entered production in August, and development is moving along smoothly.
  • Remedy states that it expects new production milestones soon.
  • The company has also included the series in its long-term business plans.

The Max Payne remakes finally entered production a few months ago. This upcoming release, set to bundle the first two games in a collection, promises to bring the franchise back to its past glory with a fresh coat of paint.

Following production, the studio has also shared a new update on the two games. As per Remedy’s latest earnings report, Max Payne’s revival is moving along smoothly.

Why it matters: The franchise is closely tied to the studio’s legacy as a game developer and has always been a fan favorite. As such, fans are incredibly excited to see this series returning in the coming years.

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Remedy Has Provided Updates On Upcoming Projects via The Latest Earnings Report

Regarding Max Payne, the company confirmed that work is progressing steadily and that important milestones are expected soon.

While this is a small detail in the grand scheme of things, it serves as the first piece of information on the projects since production began in August. Moreover, the team confirms that Max Payne is currently part of its long-term business prospects.

Therefore, the remakes will likely bring the series closer to Remedy’s Connected Universe. Perhaps the team will even create more original entries if the opportunity arises in the future.

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In the same report, the studio confirmed that Control 2 is set to begin production soon. Additionally, Alan Wake 2 is on track to earn a profit one year after its release.

Based on the current progress, Max Payne should be a more significant part of Remedy’s earnings report next year. Remedy may even tease the game through an official trailer very soon, giving fans of the IP plenty of reason to be excited.

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