The developers of Alan Wake 2 have officially announced that the game will boast a staggering 20-hour playtime, double the length of its predecessor. Despite similarities to the original game, the sequel will introduce a range of updates, including the introduction of two protagonists. Drawing inspiration from the first season of True Detective, the game's unique visual style and ritualistic murders will be heavily influenced by the hit TV show. While the first Alan Wake title had an action-adventure theme with a focus on psychological horror, the sequel will be a full-blown survival horror game, featuring a range of gameplay updates.
The developers of Remedy Entertainment recently shared that Alan Wake 2 is going to be significantly larger in scale compared to the first game. In an interview with WCCFTech, the team disclosed that the game will last for over 20 hours, featuring two intertwined campaigns. One campaign will follow the original game's protagonist, Alan, while the other will focus on Saga Anderson, an FBI agent. With the original game taking around 10 hours to complete, players can expect the sequel to be twice as long while still being jam-packed with content.
In Alan Wake 2, players will have the opportunity to experience the game from two distinct perspectives - that of both Alan and Saga Anderson. This unique gameplay mechanic allows gamers to solve two mysteries simultaneously, immersing themselves in two different worlds, each with its own set of challenges and dangers. Despite the potential competition from the release of the new Spider-Man game in October, the developers remain confident in their ability to deliver a high-quality gaming experience. Their focus is on creating the best game possible, regardless of any competition that may arise.
Alan Wake 2 is due for release on October 17, 2023 for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S.
Source: WCCFTech