

Buying the game on PS4 and Xbox One thus allows for upgrading to the PS5 and Xbox Series X/S versions for free. Added auto HDR support (Xbox Series X|S) Alan Wake Remastered will also support previous to current gen upgrades for free.Fixed the rare issue where cinematics audio would play in mono.Fixed the audio lag that was present in some cinematics (Xbox One) Alan Wake Remastered, 2560x1440, Quality DLSS Alan Wake, 2560x1440, max settings, FXAA.Fixed the glitch where in Episode 2 players could not complete the “Reach the top of the mill” objective due to the lift clipping through the stairs.

Of course, a full-fledged sequel is also in development with Alan Wake 2, which is set for a 2023 launch for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC. Alan Wake Remastered offers the complete experience, with the main game and its two story expansions - The Signal and The Writer - in stunning new 4K. There’s also rumours of an imminent Switch release for the game as well, with multiple rating boards giving out ratings for it on the platform. According to Nvidia’s latest press release, all DLSS-enabled graphics cards will run Remedy’s Alan Wake. Remedy has stated that sales for Alan Wake Remastered have “started well”, although sales numbers haven’t been revealed as of yet. Better still, the tool will effectively double the game’s performance on RTX GPUs.
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You can check out the full list of fixes down below, or on the game’s official website through here. There are also a bevy of performance fixes, sound fixes, and UI improvements along the same lines.

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In addition to this, the update also mitigates any screen tearing that might happen on the Xbox One. Players on supported machines should notice a considerable bump in visual quality thanks to a higher dynamic range following this update. Remedy Entertainment’s Alan Wake Remastered released last year to solid critical acclaim and commercial success, and while the game was quite a complete package in terms of the visual improvements it made, a new update has touched it up even further, adding support for Auto HDR on Xbox Series X/S. The developers of the Alan Wake remastered game have revealed that the update will come out in the first week of January 2022.
