A member of Remedy Entertainment reaffirms the studio’s mission in makingAlan Wake 2look incredible, hoping to make the best-looking game of the year. After its initial announcement back in 2021, gamers finally got a look at Remedy Entertainment’s upcoming survival horror sequel.Alan Wake 2’s PlayStation Showcase trailerrevealed a lot of new aspects about the game, including a new playable character, a supporting cast, and gameplay. One thing that blew many people away was the visuals, being a sharp upgrade from the first game, with a more photorealistic look.This new trailer forAlan Wake 2was very reminiscent of other survival horror games, such as theResident Evil 2remake and its sequels. Shortly after this trailer dropped, Remedy Entertainment has been rather communicative with its fans about some of its content, such as its Deluxe Edition and pre-order bonuses. Some members of the studio also clarified some details about the presentation, such as communications director Thomas Puha, who stated that the game was run entirely on PS5 hardware.RELATED:Alan Wake 2 is More Expensive on Consoles Than PCThis statement also comes with the claim that Remedy Entertainment is looking to make the best-looking game of 2023. Puha refers to a previous statement made in 2021, where he reiterates that their goal was tomakeAlan Wake 2the ‘most beautiful’ looking game of Remedy’s entire library. He states that they really pushed the graphical fidelity of this game, while also making the aforementioned claim. This sentiment was agreed upon by the comments underneath Puha’s post, where many agreed thatAlan Wake 2is looking incredible.

Fans under Puha’s post had complimented the studio for the game’s incredible attention to detail, along with maintaining an atmosphere that greatly fitAlan Wake 2’s new survival horror mold. Others hoped these could be maintained across all versions including Xbox and PC, which is a growing concern among gamers since there have been a number of games that have had buggy or unoptimized launches in recent months. Puha assures fans that it will look incredible on those other platforms as well. According to Puha, there is an early version of this trailer that was made back on July 12, 2025. He hopes one day that they will release a comparison of the two trailers later down the line.

In other news related to the sequel, Remedy Entertainment has announced that it will begoing digital-only forAlan Wake 2, which has drawn the ire of some fans. So much so that THQ Nordic volunteered to help foot the bill to help publish the survival horror game physically. Regardless, players will get to see the fruits of Remedy Entertainment’s ambitions later this October.

Alan Wake 2launches on October 17 for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S.