Alan Wake 2 won’t ever “go gold,” an old style phrase that refers back to the creation of a grasp disc for duplication. No discs may have been burnt when the survival horror sport comes out on October 17: Even the console variations will not have bodily editions, so you will by no means see a scratched-up copy in a GameStop.
Treatment and Epic Video games say that the digital-only launch has allowed them to maintain the worth down: Alan Wake 2 shall be $60 on consoles versus the brand new regular of $70 for giant finances video games, and on PC, it will be a pleasing $50.
The Alan Wake 2 FAQ says that the digital-only choice was additionally influenced by the truth that fewer and fewer individuals purchase bodily media—each consoles have optical drive-less variations—and that Treatment did not wish to promote a disc version that instantly requires a obtain anyway, which is the standard console expertise as of late. Is smart to me, however it seems that it doesn’t make sense to everybody. Try a few of the replies to this Wario64 tweet:
- “I used to be excited for Alan Wake 2 however after seeing its solely digital realease they simply misplaced my cash.” —@Rolas951
- “Oh my God. Oh my God. Horrible.” —@Lazarus_XBOX
- “How one can kill my hype for a sport in s few paragraphs…” —@Ajkj05
- “I can’t help a digital solely Alan Wake sport.” —@Namdor_07
As a PC-only man who hasn’t purchased a bodily copy of a sport or film in years, I am shocked to see how many individuals nonetheless cherish the act of placing a plastic field on a shelf. To every their very own!
The FAQ would not point out this, however on condition that we already do not count on bodily PC variations, the $50 PC price ticket in all probability has far more to do with Alan Wake 2’s Epic Games Store exclusivity than the absence of a disc model. It is one among a number of video games funded by Epic’s new publishing division, and so Epic is clearly releasing it by itself retailer the place it would not have to offer Valve a lower.
As annoying as it might be that we can’t have the ability to add Alan Wake 2 to our Steam libraries the place Alan Wake lives, I do not suppose anybody would’ve batted an eye fixed if Epic had priced it at $60. Different publishers did not decrease their costs after they ditched Steam for their very own shops—EA with Origin, as an example—and perhaps they need to’ve, as a result of they’re all back on Steam now.
It is a good throwback to the times when there was an off-the-cuff ‘PC low cost’ and $50, as a substitute of the console $60, was fairly normal—particularly since some PC video games at the moment are adopting the brand new $70 console pricing.
Relating to Alan Wake 2 itself, together with the October 17 launch date, we received our first substantial have a look at the sport right now in a trailer on the PlayStation Showcase. That is embedded above, and we have some details about the new co-protagonist and story here.