Alan Wake 2 Sales: Did the Duo of Sam Lake and Kyle Rowley Beat Alan Wake’s Records


It’s been nearly a year since the highly anticipated Alan Wake 2 hit the shelves, and fans have been eagerly waiting to see how the game has performed. With the creative minds of Sam Lake and Kyle Rowley at the helm, expectations were high for this sequel to the original cult classic.

A screenshot from the original Alan Wake game by Remedy Entertainment.
“It began with a dream.” | Image Credit: Remedy Entertainment

But the question on everyone’s mind is: did Alan Wake 2 manage to surpass its predecessor’s success, or did it fall short of the mark? The answer is a resounding yes—Alan Wake 2 has not only matched the original’s success but exceeded it in many ways.

From Cult Classic to Blockbuster Hit

When the original Alan Wake was released back in 2010, it was met with critical acclaim and a dedicated fan base. While it may not have been a massive commercial success right out of the gate, the game’s unique blend of psychological horror and cinematic storytelling helped it gain a cult following over the years.

Fast forward to 2023, and the release of Alan Wake 2 was met with even greater anticipation. Fans had been clamoring for a sequel for over a decade, and with the combined talents of Sam Lake and Kyle Rowley, it seemed like Remedy Entertainment had all the ingredients for a blockbuster hit.

And it looks like they delivered! According to official sales figures, Alan Wake 2 has already sold over 1.3 million copies, making it Remedy’s fastest-selling game to date. To put that into perspective, the original game took several years to reach the 1 million mark, while its sequel managed to surpass it in just a few months.

But it’s not just the raw sales numbers that are impressive. Alan Wake 2 has also been a critical darling, with an impressive Metascore of 89 on Metacritic. Critics have praised the game’s atmospheric storytelling, improved gameplay mechanics, and the performances of its lead actors.

And let’s not forget about the accolades! Lake and Rowley’s brainchild managed to snag several prestigious awards at The Game Awards 2023, including Best Game Direction, Best Narrative, and Best Art Direction. It was also nominated for the Big Apple Award for Game of the Year at the 13th New York Game Awards.

But perhaps most importantlythe game has resonated with fans. User reviews on Metacritic have been overwhelmingly positive, with many calling it an “incredibly, unforgettable and unique experience” and “the greatest game I have ever played”. Some fans on Reddit have even expressed disappointment that it didn’t win Game of the Year, a testament to just how much the game has connected with its audience.

The Future Looks Bright (Falls)

A scene from Alan Wake 2 shows the titular character in the distance, sitting at a desk and writing.
Fans have much to look forward to. | Image Credit: Remedy Entertainment

So, what does this mean for the future of the Alan Wake franchise? Well, if the success of Alan Wake 2 is any indication, it looks like we haven’t seen the last of our favorite tortured writer.

In fact, Remedy’s CEO Tero Virtala has already expressed the company’s ambition to grow both Alan Wake and Control into established franchises with a steadily growing user base and more regular releases:

With Alan Wake and Control, we now have two established franchises, and our ambition is to grow them into franchises that have high brand recognition, steadily growing user base, more regular cadence of sequels, and an ability to generate revenues and profits at a high level.

And with the financial success of the latest sequel, it seems like Remedy will have plenty of resources to make those ambitions a reality. Who knows, maybe we’ll even see an Alan Wake 3 in the not-so-distant future!

But for now, let’s just bask in the glow of Alan Wake 2‘s success. It’s a testament to the hard work and dedication of the team at Remedy, and a reminder of the power of great storytelling in video games.

Have you played Alan Wake 2 yet? What did you think of the game’s story and gameplay? And what would you like to see in a potential Alan Wake 3? Let us know in the comments below!

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