In a recent interview, Control publisher 505 Games acknowledges that the game's upgrade paths could have been better.
Remedy Entertainment's headcount has grown to nearly 300 people, and the developer has provided updates on several upcoming projects.
Remedy Entertainment provides an update on the continued success of Control, with a sequel in the early stages of development and a co-op spinoff also in the works.
Executive producer Boo showcases Babylon, Invasion and Babylon Lab in new videos along with changes to the Tactical Growth system.
Remedy Entertainment has signed an agreement with 505 Games for the title and will also develop a "bigger-budget" Control game
Both titles could be headed to PC via the Epic Games Store, if recently spotted updates to the store's backend are anything to go by.
Over 66 percent of total revenue for Digital Bros in 2020 was from the PC platform.
The developer has previously said it has multiple games in development.
Epic Games reportedly offered the best publishing deal for the sequel.
The developer says it's more complicated than one assumes.
Remedy Entertainment CEO Tero Virtala says that all things considered, Control has been quite successful for the Finnish developer.
The Control developer has a lot going on.
They will also continue investigating problems on the Xbox side.
This was despite not actually releasing a title in 2020.
A solid enhancement of an excellent game.
505 Games confirms PS5-specific features for the upcoming remaster.
Remedy's Thomas Puha also reveals that Xbox Series S runs at 60 FPS only.
PC subscribers can finally get their hands on the critically-acclaimed title.
And you all threw a lot of furniture.
Performance and Graphics Mode options showcased in new teaser trailer.