Alan Wake 2 – First 14 Minutes of Gameplay

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The long awaited sequel to the cult classic has finally arrived with the release of Alan Wake 2. Check out the first 14 minutes of gameplay in 4K!

Alan Wake II takes place many years after the story of the first game, and features two playable characters: Alan Wake himself, and an FBI profiler named Saga Anderson. Saga must reconstruct clues in her head to understand the secret of what’s happening as Alan continues to try and write his way out of the Dark Place since the end of the first game. The story now ties in with Control, Remedy’s previous game, as well.

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