Remedy will make Control sequel and co-op multiplayer spin-off
Remedy is working on a multiplayer spin-off of Control. It is a co-op game in which four players can fight against enemies together. The game has been internally codenamed Condor and is co-published by 505 Games. There will also be a sequel to Control.
Condor becomes like Control made with Remedy’s Northlight engine and will be released for the PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X and S. A date has not yet been mentioned, though says the Game Director of the Control franchise that it will be “a long time” before anything is shown.
This Game Director, Mikael Kasurinen, also hints that Condor will not be set in the Oldest House, the headquarters of the Federal Bureau of Control in the Control game. The Control franchise, according to Kasurinen, consists of a “world of many stories, events and characters, in which unexpected, strange and extraordinary things can happen” and wants to show other parts of that world with new games.
An initial budget of 25 million euros will be made available for Condor. The development and marketing costs are shared between 505 Games and Remedy, as are the revenues. The publisher and developer also announce that another Control game is coming with ‘a bigger budget’. However, the two parties are not yet giving details about this.