Gamescom 2023 is the next big event for the video game industry and companies are coming out with their lineup of games they’ll be showcasing. Bandai Namco, Microsoft and Bethesda revealed they’ll be going to the event in Cologne, Germany. Communications Director at Remedy Entertainment, Thomas Puha shared that Alan Wake II will be at Gamescom and they’ll be showing it off.

“A lot of you are seemingly going to Gamescom based on the amount of emails I get asking about Alan Wake 2 being there…nice. Yes, we are going to be in Cologne showing the game.”

Alan Wake II is due to come out this October 17th and we assume fans attending Gamescom will be able to play the game. Thomas said “we are showing the game” which could mean they are only sharing a demo or letting fans attendees play.

Remedy Entertainment took heat over the fact Alan Wake II will be available digital only when it releases. The reasoning is to give “more time to polish” ahead of release.

Alan Wake II will be available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.

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