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Alan Wake and American Nightmare return to the Xbox Store and can be purchased

Alan Wake and American Nightmare return to the Xbox Store and can be purchased

Both titles were no longer available on the official Microsoft portal; Now they are officially on sale again in the Marketplace.

Alan Wake and its expansion, American Nightmare, are again available for purchase from the official Microsoft digital videogame portal, the Xbox Marketplace. Both titles, original Xbox 360, were published under the seal of what was then known as Microsoft Game Studios (now Xbox Game Studios), but a conflict of rights and license expiration caused the game to disappear indefinitely.

As we see, the resurgence of Alan Wake in its version for Xbox 360 occurs at a price of $ 19.99, while the expansion, American Nightmare, has done the same for $ 9.99. Those who were left without the title at the time, exclusive on consoles for the Xbox family, can now do it again with the possibility of playing it even on any of the Xbox One models, since it is one of the hundreds of titles System backwards.

Chance or not, Alan Wake will turn ten this coming May.

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Alan Wake on Xbox Marketplace this January 21, 2020

Alan Wake's IP now belongs to Remedy Entertainment

It is important to emphasize that Alan Wake was one of the free games of Epic Games Store for PC last August, confirming that the licensing problem corresponded to Microsoft only.

After the announcement that the British studio Remedy Entertainment was able to seize all the rights of the IP, it was a matter of time that, if the firm responsible for Xbox was really interested in the legal sale of the game, re-formalize its availability in the Xbox 360 Marketplace, as it has finally been.

This movement does not have to mean that Remedy is planning the development of a sequel after Control, which we might know as Alan Wake 2, but they did advance just over a year ago that this title was in development "years ago", although They canceled it.

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