Despite breaking records for its fast-selling pace and earning critical acclaim, Alan Wake 2, developed by Remedy Entertainment, has yet to generate a profit for the company.

Launched last October, the award-winning sequel quickly became a critically acclaimed title, beloved by both audiences and critics alike. By the beginning of the month, Alan Wake 2 had sold 1.3 million units, surpassing its predecessor Control by 50% in terms of sales within the same time frame.

Control

, another of Remedy's creations, has sold 4 million copies since its release, resulting in €100 million in revenue for the company. This success, however, has not been mirrored by the second

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game in the short term. Although the game has recouped a significant portion of its development and marketing expenses, Remedy's CEO, Tero Virtala,