The second part of the Control action RPG will be released in 2026


Remedy Entertainment is finally showing off The long-awaited sequel to He controls. The new game is dubbed Resonance controlexpands on the original with a new RPG framework. It takes place seven years later and shifts the setting from the original’s oldest, unsettling house to a more open-minded Manhattan, while putting players in the role of Dylan Faden, the brother of… He controls The protagonist is Jesse. It is expected to be launched in 2026.

Here’s the basic setup for each treatment:

After years of imprisonment by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBC), Dylan Faden’s former kidnappers deploy him at the height of a supernatural crisis. Tasked with combating a mysterious cosmic entity as it alters fundamental aspects of our reality, Dylan must harness his newfound powers to take the fight to the countless threats sweeping Manhattan. On his way to unleashing the full potential of his supernatural abilities, Dylan will also search for his sister, FBC Director Jessie Faden, as he struggles to understand and contain the dangers that have extended beyond the borders of the Oldest House to tear the world apart.

The sequel was originally known as Control 2But according to creative director Mikael Kasurinen, the two games are designed to be played in any order, which may explain the new localization. Kasurinen explained during a press conference with the press ringing As a “not a safe supplement” to a treatment saying that “we like to do new things”.

One of the big changes is in gameplay ringing It appears to be a new shape-shifting melee weapon, though it’s not clear what type of enemies you’ll be using it against, as Remedy has been careful not to use the word “‘”Whisper“In the announcement. Although the sequel is not described as an open world game, the studio is describing it as its largest title to date. “We are pushing the scale beyond anything we have done before, elevating the combat, exploration and storytelling into a larger, unforgettable experience,” Kasurinen explained. “It’s ambitious, a little bit wild, and we can’t wait for players to get lost in it.”

ringing It will be a big part of changing the studio’s fortunes in the coming year. Although there’s no specific release date yet, it will launch on PS5, Xbox, PC (via Steam and the Epic Games Store), and Mac (via Steam and the App Store).

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