The absence of the Xbox 360 and PC “psychological
action thriller” Alan Wake from this year’s E3 is
a bad sign for a game that some believe may never
see the light of day.
The long-in-development title is “unlikely to see
release this year,” said Chris Morris of
Forbes. “Alan Wake is eagerly awaited by core
gamers, who were disappointed by its lack of
mention at Microsoft’s press conference.”
Shane Kim, vice president of strategy and
business development for Microsoft’s Interactive
Entertainment business, said the game is still
alive and well, but noted that the
company “wanted to show games that would be
coming out this year” at the press conference.
“We’re so tired of noting Alan Wake’s absence
from major Xbox press events that it’s not even
funny. The last time we saw the 360 and PC psycho
thriller was back at X06 almost two years ago,”
said Andy Robinson at CVG.
“The absence has led to plenty of speculation
that the game has been canned, though developer
Remedy promises it’s still in development, even
going far as stating that the ‘the media blackout
won’t continue for too much longer.’ Though that
was back in April when it said that.”
“The Microsoft game studio action horror game was
completely absent. That is not a good sign,” said
Jacob Metcalf. “I sort of doubt that this game
will ever hit the shelves,” he stated last month.
Remedy Entertainment has been quiet about the
title, but reiterated this week that “the
official release date of Alan Wake is to be
determined.”
“It will remain that way until Remedy/Microsoft
Game Studios say otherwise.”
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