These of you searching for an excuse to return to Alan Wake 2 may quickly have a purpose to, as Treatment seems to be teasing a December launch for its New Sport+ replace.
Again in October, simply earlier than Alan Wake 2 launched, Treatment introduced that Alan Wake 2 could be receiving a few items of DLC, in addition to a New Sport+ mode and Nightmare issue stage. Whereas the DLC is not due out till someday in 2024, it is wanting like New Sport+ must be arriving someday this month. Earlier this week, the official Alan Wake 2 Twitter account shared a tweet studying, “New month, new sport… plus?” paired with a picture of Alan shining his flashlight on a constructing that actually says New Sport+ on it.
Now, I do not find out about you, however I feel that this could be telling us that New Sport+ is coming. There isn’t any particular date confirmed as of but, however there’s solely so many days in December it might be, so we’re positive to see it quickly sufficient. In accordance with Treatment, the New Sport+ mode will allow you to maintain all unlocked weapons and upgrades, and it’ll add some new content material into the sport too, together with “new Manuscript pages and new video content material.” Should you’re a fan of Treatment Related Universe Lore, then it appears like the brand new mode will likely be value taking part in by.
When it comes to DLC, the primary growth is known as Evening Springs, which can allow you to play as “a number of acquainted characters from the world of Alan Wake,” all offered as self-contained episodes of the in-game, Twilight-Zone-parody present. Then, within the second growth, The Lake Home, we’ll be seeing a bit extra of the Federal Bureau of Management once more, because it sees gamers exploring a “mysterious facility located on the shores of Cauldron Lake arrange by an impartial authorities organisation to conduct secret analysis… till one thing goes flawed.”
Alan Wake 2 launched again in October, and Kelsey’s assessment of the sport gave it a full 5 out of 5, calling it “the perfect psychological horror sport I’ve performed in generations.”