Alan Wake Remastered is getting a native release on Switch this autumn
Alan Wake Remastered, the spruced-up version of developer Remedy’s cult-classic action-horror, is officially launching on Switch this autumn. Additionally, the developer has offered an update on its long-awaited Alan Wake 2, saying it has made the decision to delay the larger reveal it had originally told fans to expect this summer.
Alan Wake Remastered – which bundles together the base game plus its two expansions, The Signal and The Writer – launched for Xbox, PlayStation, and PC last October, giving Remedy’s much-loved original a welcome modern-day makeover with the likes of richer environmental detail and enhanced character models.
A Switch version of Alan Wake Remastered wasn’t previously been announced by Remedy, but a surprise listing pointing to a release on Nintendo’s platform was spotted on the Brazilian ratings board website last September.
As of today, however, a Switch version of Alan Wake Remastered is official, with Remedy confirming it’ll be a digital- only release that runs natively on Nintendo’s hardware. Quite how many of the remaster’s updated elements will make their way to Switch remains to be seen, but Remedy promises more details ahead of its arrival this autumn.