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Alan Wake To Be Removed From Steam and Xbox Live

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Due to expiring music licenses, Remedy Entertainment announced on Twitter that Alan Wake will be removed from Steam and Xbox Live on May 15th.

While the departure of Alan Wake is upsetting, Remedy Entertainment have also announced that on Saturday May 13th Alan Wake and its sequel Alan Wake's American Nightmare along with every piece of DLC will be 90% off on Steam for 48 hours until it is officially removed. Alan Wake's American Nightmare will not be a part of this remvoal. This will probably be the last chance to purchase everything from the original Alan Wake entry for the foreseeable future.

In other news, it was recently announced that 505 Games would publish Remedy Entertainment's newest multi-platform IP codenamed "Project 7." Developer Remedy have stated that their latest IP will be set in a "new Remedy-created universe," and features "an intriguing story and a game structure offering a long-lasting experience" and also "contains the deepest game mechanics yet in a Remedy game." More details on Remedy's latest project will be revealed in the coming months.

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