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The new Remedy appears in the Epic Games Store under a code name, Big Fish

The new Remedy appears in the Epic Games Store under a code name, Big Fish

The creators of Control continue to work on the second downloadable content for their latest game, although they have several projects underway.

The information does not escape the automated bots that register any changes and novelties in the different digital stores. Remedy Entertainment, the creators of Alan Wake, Quantum Break and Control, are already looking to the future with new projects. The developer signed an agreement with Epic Games to edit some of their upcoming video games. And as often happens, the first hints have already leaked. It has been through EpicData.info, a Steam DB-style bot. The record refers to a product codenamed Big Fish.

At the moment, there is no clue that can guide us into specific details, other than that the entry was discharged last month and was last updated on May 26. The labels used refer to video games and applications. Remedy, who has made no secret that he is working on new products, has yet to launch yet another Control expansion, highly anticipated for his relationship with Alan Wake.

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Clues to Remedy's new game.

Epic Games sealed a deal with Remedy

The agreement signed between Remedy Entertainment and Epic Games will not break the independence of the studio. In fact, the creators of Fortnite announced that gen Desing (The Last Guardian) and Playdead (Inside) would also form a similar alliance. "The developers retain 100% (of the rights) of all intellectual property," Epic Games said in a special statement. According to Tim Sweeney, CEO of the company, the publishing model responds to what they themselves wanted when they worked for publishers. Therefore, they have guaranteed that it will be the studios that have creative control.

Remedy Entertainment revealed a few months ago that it has a triple-A multiplatform game running, which was then in the pre-production phase. In addition, they revealed that they were developing a smaller-scale video game set in the same universe, both built with the Northlight graphics engine, which they own.

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