The upcoming second Alan Wake 2 expansion, The Lake House, will introduce new monsters, a new playable character, and new weapons, according to glimpses seen in today’s trailer from the Xbox Partner Preview. However, it’s also doing something that looks back in a sense, while still looking ahead to future Remedy projects. The Lake House will tie in closely to Control, Remedy’s 2019 game, as well as its sequel, which is coming out sometime in the future.

In the new trailer, you’ll see players now take on the role of Agent Estevez, a Federal Bureau of Control agent who was seen quite a bit in the Alan Wake 2 story, but only now will she be playable for the first time. Her story centers on the mysterious and locked-away Lake House from the base game, which was said to have been a place of turmoil due to events that we don’t get to see in the story of Alan Wake 2… until now.

What’s maybe most interesting here, however, is how Dylan Faden, the brother of Control’s protagonist Jesse Faden, is hinted at. Is Dylan in the Lake House? Is he astrally projecting into it–or perhaps into Estevez’s mind? It’s clear Remedy is comfortable getting very weird with its expa…

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In 2021, Universal Pictures and Blumhouse announced ambitious plans to bring back The Exorcist franchise with a new sequel trilogy. However, the rocky reception that The Exorcist: Believer received in theaters last year forced the studios to rethink the path forward. Believer co-writer and director David Gordon Green stepped down from the previously revealed sequel, The Exorcist: Deceiver. And that ultimately led Mike Flanagan to enter talks with Universal and Blumhouse about taking over.

Now, Flanagan has officially signed on to write, direct, and produce “a radical new take” on the next Exorcist film. As a result, plans for Deceiver and the other film in the new Exorcist trilogy have been canceled. Flanagan’s movie will take place in the same continuity as the previous Exorcist flicks, but it’s not a direct sequel to anything.

Horror fans are very familiar with Flanagan’s work, including the films Oculus, Before I Wake, Ouija: Origin of Evil, and Doctor Sleep. Flanagan was even more prolific on Netflix, where he created The Haunting of Hill House, Midnight Mass, and an updated version of The Fall of the House of Usher in addition to directing an adaptation of Steph…

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The developer of Black Myth: Wukong has said that the reason for the delay of its Xbox port is due to the Series S due to the Series S’s memory being a bottleneck.

Over on Weibo, a Chinese social media app, GameScience CEO Feng Ji said that the Xbox Series S’s 10GB of shared memory is a problem and has caused optimization issues. Last year, Microsoft stated that the game’s delay was not due to Xbox hardware limitations, but the Series S has run into this problem before.

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Baldur’s Gate 3 was the biggest example of this, as it was released late for Xbox in 2023 as a result of technical issues related to the Series S version. Black Myth: Wukong was also reportedly a console exclusive…

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