In their financial report for fiscal year 2016, Alan Wake and Quantum Break developer Remedy Entertainment revealed that they’re working on a project, codenamed P7, which they plan to release on multiple platforms:
Remedy is also working on a game project codenamed P7. The company’s strategy is to release the game on a wider range of platforms, which is why Remedy is developing its Northlight technology also for PlayStation 4 consoles.
Northlight is Remedy’s storytelling engine that was used in Quantum Break, a Microsoft exclusive.
In addition to P7, Remedy is working on CrossFire 2, the sequel to “one of the most popular games in the world in cooperation with the Korean publisher Smilegate, whose long-time success CrossFire gathers 650 million registered users and over one billion dollar yearly revenues.”
On Twitter, Remedy answered some questions about P7, Alan Wake, and Max Payne:
@MrXBob @deviance23 exactly, we want to reach a larger audience.
— Remedy Entertainment (@remedygames) April 11, 2017
@MrXBob @deviance23 We have been really upfront about whats up with AW2. Hope to make it one day if possible, but for now it’s CF2 and P7.
— Remedy Entertainment (@remedygames) April 11, 2017
@ajserna Rockstar Games owns Max Payne so the future is up to them.
— Remedy Entertainment (@remedygames) April 11, 2017
What are you hoping to see from Remedy’s next game?
[Source: Remedy Games (1), (2), (3), (4)]