Friday, November 11th 2022

Remedy Entertainment Signs a Co-Development and Co-Publishing Agreement With 505 Games for Control 2

Remedy Entertainment ("Remedy") has signed an agreement with 505 Games, an international video game publisher and a subsidiary of Digital Bros Group, under which Remedy and 505 Games will co-develop and co-publish Control 2 (formerly known as Codename Heron), a sequel to Remedy's award-winning game Control.

Control 2's initial development budget amounts to EUR 50 million, and Remedy will retain the ownership of the game's intellectual property. The development, marketing, and post-launch investments as well as the future net revenues generated by the game will be equally split between 505 Games and Remedy. The game will be available on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S, and it will be built on Remedy's proprietary Northlight engine and tools. Remedy will publish the game on the PC platform and 505 Games will publish it on the console platforms. The project is currently in concept stage.
The critically acclaimed Control was published in 2019. Since its release, Control was nominated for 11 BAFTA Games Awards and received over 20 "Game of the Year" awards including IGN's 2019 Game of the Year.

"We are excited to deepen our cooperation with Remedy and continue the success story of Control together. Since its launch in 2019, Control has sold over 3 million copies," say Rami and Raffi Galante, co-CEOs of Digital Bros Group/505 Games. "Control is the biggest investment 505 Games has ever made, so it has a special place in our hearts. We are grateful to the whole player community that has made Control such a long-lasting and loved game, and are even more excited to bring out Control 2," Rami and Raffi Galante continue.

In June 2021, Remedy announced that the company had outlined high-level collaboration terms with 505 Games for a bigger-budget Control game. "I'm now proud to confirm that the bigger-budget Control game, also known as Codename Heron, is Control 2, a full-blown sequel to our award-winning game Control," says Tero Virtala, CEO of Remedy.

The agreement does not have an impact on Remedy's outlook for 2022.
Source: Remedy Entertainment
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59 Comments on Remedy Entertainment Signs a Co-Development and Co-Publishing Agreement With 505 Games for Control 2

#51
gffermari
Control is ok even for those who doesn’t want to spend time to look and read for clues, docs etc in the game. The action is plenty enough for them. But they’ll miss the story eventually.

The death stranding though…
Oh my god. What a great game but what a painful experience to finish it.
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#52
robot zombie
gffermariControl is ok even for those who doesn’t want to spend time to look and read for clues, docs etc in the game. The action is plenty enough for them. But they’ll miss the story eventually.

The death stranding though…
Oh my god. What a great game but what a painful experience to finish it.
Its definitely no death stranding lol. I mean... it has a prominent, action oriented gameplay loop. The gameplay alone is exciting.
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#53
AusWolf
UpgrayeddGod of War tells me more about the game just within the title than all of control ever did in any commercial. Call of duty is clearly about war. The Elder Scrolls must be about some old scrolls. WoW must be a lot of war lol. Far Cry, I didn't see any crying. Control, who tf has any idea?
Is this comment some kind of a joke?
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#54
80251
Death Stranding the only game that revolves around a glorified delivery boy and ain't it strange how all the customers/deliverees can't seem to really get off their arse and help him?
I quit playing once Conan (but not the barbarian) made an appearance in the game.
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#55
trsttte
80251Death Stranding the only game that revolves around a glorified delivery boy and ain't it strange how all the customers/deliverees can't seem to really get off their arse and help him?
I quit playing once Conan (but not the barbarian) made an appearance in the game.
Death Stranding was certainly a very polarizing game, love it or hate it

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#56
Max(IT)
UpgrayeddGod of War tells me more about the game just within the title than all of control ever did in any commercial. Call of duty is clearly about war. The Elder Scrolls must be about some old scrolls. WoW must be a lot of war lol. Far Cry, I didn't see any crying. Control, who tf has any idea?
actually the "Control" title makes a lot of sense...
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#57
Upgrayedd
Max(IT)actually the "Control" title makes a lot of sense...
Right. Control floaty things. We've done that in games before. Multiple popular games. Marketing is supposed to get me to open my wallet. Why would I if I don't have a clue what for other than control floaty things.
Never said it was a good or bad game just the marketing was very poor.
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#58
AusWolf
UpgrayeddRight. Control floaty things. We've done that in games before. Multiple popular games. Marketing is supposed to get me to open my wallet. Why would I if I don't have a clue what for other than control floaty things.
Never said it was a good or bad game just the marketing was very poor.
I still don't see how Control's marketing is worse than that of any other game. I also still don't see why marketing should form basis to pass judgement on the game itself.
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#59
Upgrayedd
AusWolfI still don't see how Control's marketing is worse than that of any other game. I also still don't see why marketing should form basis to pass judgement on the game itself.
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