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update:

Also at the VGAs: Alan Wake returns and @Bioware unveils a new game from a new studio. Teaser images in December Game Informer mag. 
http://twitter.com/#!/geoffkeighley/status/132145421752614913

http://twitter.com/#!/jimreilly/status/132154806507798528
We'll have the first images of the new BioWare game and Alan Wake 2 this Monday at http://GameInformer.comhttp://tinyurl.com/3s5zvqg

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for me i don't really mind multiplatform or not,but i guess if going to multiplatform,some people will pissed

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The future of the brand as much as the mysterious Alan Wake is the story of the writer of Remedy, that's for sure.


The modest sales performance (something a little more than a million copies) have certainly not met the high levels of Microsoft executives that immediately after E3 said that it had no agreement with regard to the Remedy - already announced - future project related to Alan Wake.


Everything's pretty clear you say ... well, yes, at least until a few hours ago.


Browsing Oskari Häkkinen's Twitter profile, head of franchise development for Remedy, we realized a meeting with Microsoft, in Redmond took place on October 13, 2011.


Microsoft and Remedy have been meeting to decide the future of the saga? Someone who sees the recent purchase of Twisted Pixel as the beginning of an expansion of Microsoft Studios' next-gen optical, suggests a possible acquisition of the Finnish team from Microsoft ...

We just have to wait for the developments of the story ... Oskari certainly did not go up to Redmond for a coffee ...