Remedy Entertainment is no stranger to disastrous launches. One of its most iconic (and underrated) projects came out in 2010 with little to no acclaim. Barely anyone remembered it until it became a cult classic due to word of mouth. Over the years, Remedy has improved its reputation, releasing commercial and critical hits like Quantum Break and Control, among others. Alan Wake 2 is on track to surpassing Remedy's best outings, given how critics can't help but sing it a lot of praises. After risking what could've been a disastrous launch, especially on PC, all the pre-launch concerns are now water under the bridge.
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Leaving little to chance, Remedy made sure that, despite not being available on Steam, PC gamers will want to check out Alan Wake 2 by skipping the use of a certain anti-piracy feature.

