Remedy Entertainment has officially announced that Control 2, the highly anticipated sequel to the popular action-adventure game, has now entered full production.
This news was revealed in the studio’s annual report, confirming that the pre-production phase is now complete, and the core development has officially begun. Fans of the first game can now look forward to significant updates as the sequel moves toward its final stages.
What Does Full Production Mean for Control 2?

According to Remedy, when a game reaches full production, it means that major steps like concept design and initial testing have been completed. The development team is now fully focused on bringing the final version to life.
Production Details
- The development team size will range between 75 to 200 members.
- The production phase is expected to take between 15 to 26 months.
- The game’s initial budget has been set at €50 million.
With this level of investment and workforce, Remedy is clearly aiming to make Control 2 a major improvement over its predecessor.
Remedy Partners with Annapurna for Bigger Expansions
In an exciting collaboration, Remedy has teamed up with Annapurna Pictures, which will cover 50% of the development costs. This partnership is part of a broader effort to expand the Control universe beyond gaming.
Annapurna’s Role in the Control Universe
- In exchange for its investment, Annapurna has secured adaptation rights for both Control and Alan Wake.
- The company now has the right to produce movies and TV series based on these games.
- This deal could pave the way for a cinematic universe connecting Control and Alan Wake, something fans have speculated about for years.
While details about these adaptations are still under wraps, Remedy’s decision to collaborate with Annapurna hints at ambitious storytelling plans for the future.
What to Expect from the Story in Control 2?
Although Remedy has kept most story details under wraps, it is confirmed that Control 2 will be a direct sequel to the original game.
Hints from Alan Wake 2 DLC: The Lake House
- The latest DLC for Alan Wake 2, titled The Lake House, has featured key locations from Control.
- Areas such as Panopticon and Oceanview Hotel appear in the DLC, indicating a deeper connection between the two game universes.
- Fans are now speculating about how much crossover Control 2 might have with Alan Wake.
Given Remedy’s history of interconnected storytelling, this sequel could further expand the Remedy Connected Universe (RCU), which ties together Control, Alan Wake, and potentially even more of the studio’s projects.
Control 2 Will Be a True Action RPG
One of the biggest changes in Control 2 is its stronger focus on RPG elements.
The first game included some RPG-like features, such as:
- Weapon upgrades
- A modding system
However, Remedy’s direct mention of the RPG genre for Control 2 suggests that these mechanics will be significantly expanded. Players can likely expect:
✔️ Deeper customization options
✔️ More complex abilities and skill trees
✔️ Improved progression systems
These additions could give players more control over how they develop their character, making gameplay even more immersive.
Remedy’s Other Exciting Projects
While Control 2 is one of Remedy’s most anticipated releases, the studio is working on multiple projects at the same time.
Remedy’s Current Projects
- Remakes of Max Payne 1 & 2 – The iconic third-person shooters are being rebuilt from the ground up.
- FBC: Firebreak – A multiplayer co-op game set in the Control universe.
Mike Kayatta, the game director of FBC: Firebreak, shared his thoughts on the project:
“Developing a multiplayer game is a new experience for us. We are learning and improving our skills in this area, but our team is highly motivated and passionate about making it a success.”
This statement suggests that Remedy is pushing into new gameplay experiences, while still maintaining the strong storytelling it is known for.
When Will We See More of FBC: Firebreak?
Remedy has confirmed that more details about FBC: Firebreak will be revealed during the Future Games Show on March 20 (Esfand 30).
Platforms and Pricing Details
- The game is currently being developed for:
✔️ PlayStation 5
✔️ PC
✔️ Xbox Series X and Series S - It has been revealed that FBC: Firebreak will have a mid-range price, making it more affordable compared to full-priced AAA titles.
- Its system requirements will be lower than Alan Wake 2, making it accessible to a wider range of players.
Final Thoughts: A Promising Future for Remedy Games
With Control 2 now in full production, fans of the series have a lot to look forward to. The expansion of RPG elements, the deeper connections to Alan Wake, and the collaboration with Annapurna Pictures all hint at a bigger, bolder experience.
Meanwhile, Remedy’s work on Max Payne remakes and FBC: Firebreak shows that the studio is taking on multiple ambitious projects at once.
As we wait for more details, one thing is clear: Remedy is aiming to redefine action-adventure gaming once again.