While both games were critically acclaimed, Remedy’s newly-appointed CEO believes Alan Wake and Control “should have sold more” and been more commercially successful than they were. That being said, he has a remedy for Remedy’s titles (thank you Matt, for pointing out this the perfect word play here), and believes film and TV adaptations will give the games a boost.
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