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https://www.gamespot.com/articles/control-dev-remedy-entertainment-briefly-details-its-next-games/1100-6488474/?utm_source=gamefaqs&utm_medium=partner&utm_content=news_module&utm_campaign=homepage

A very brief article but some main points:

- FPS game CrossfireX is an XBox exclusive (unknown if this is timed exclusive or not)

- Vanguard will be a free to play Live service cooperative multi player game.

- A third game is being developed by the team that worked on Control.

- Two more projects that have yet to be announced but will be based in a "Shared Universe", one being a Triple A game and the other being a smaller project. However both of these games are being funded by Epic meaning they will most likely be timed exclusives to the Epic Game Store.
One of those has got to be Alan Wake 2, surely?
If they were smart, then they'd make a real Max Payne 3 game which ignores & erases the terrible MPINO (Max Payne In Name Only) version by Rockstar, and picks up the real story directly from Max Payne 2.
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Ancient-Red-Dragon: If they were smart, then they'd make a real Max Payne 3 game which ignores & erases the terrible MPINO (Max Payne In Name Only) version by Rockstar, and picks up the real story directly from Max Payne 2.
Yeah, they shouldn't have ever sold that IP. None of their other games has gained as much attention as Max Payne did. But in all honesty, Max Payne started to feel really done for even during Max Payne 2. It was good for the first game, but the concept really doesn't fit into sequels. How the third game ran the franchise to the ground only made it more obvious, most likely the third game by Remedy wouldn't have been a good game either.
I'm hoping they are making the sequel for Alan Wake. They just can't end the story like that.