Control Resonant Developer Announces Last-Minute Delay For Physical Edition
Control Resonant has been hit by a last-minute delay that will impact the launch of its physical editions.
Control Resonant, the highly anticipated sequel from developer Remedy, will see a last-minute delay in the launch of its physical editions. Despite the digital release for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S set for September 24, fans eagerly awaiting the boxed copy will now have to wait until October 15 to experience the game's unique blend of paranormal abilities and warped Manhattan setting.
Remedy's statement on social media reassured fans that the game is worth the wait, emphasizing the developer's commitment to delivering a top-notch product. The company's focus on creating a distinct and high-quality franchise is evident, with Remedy boss Jean-Charles Gaudechon stating that Control Resonant should be considered a must-have day-one purchase.
As the competitive autumn game release window fills with titles like Marvel's Wolverine, Fire Emblem: Fortune's Weave, and GTA 6 on November 19, Control Resonant's distinctiveness and quality are expected to make it stand out among the competition.
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