Neither Quantum Break nor Max Payne are part of the Remedy Connected Universe – INDIAN

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New Survival Horror Trailer Alan Wake 2, which premiered at the opening of Gamescom this year, may not be exactly a long and thorough look at the upcoming game, but we can still see a lot of interesting things in it. Including the host of a peculiar talk show, whose demeanor and type is very reminiscent of Martin Hatch from Quantum Riftone of the previous games of the Finnish studio Remedy, released on PC and Xbox One in 2016.

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As Remedy is officially building its own shared universe, known as the Remedy Connected Universe, since the 2019 release of the AWE DLC for Control, which has been brewing in the background for years, the question is whether the moderator played by the actor David Harewoodmay indeed have something to do with the character of Martin Hatch played by the late Lance Reddick. Unfortunately, this is not the case, simply because Quantum Break is not part of the Remedy Connected universe, nor is the Max Payne series.. Remedy Creative Director Sam Lake finally, he finally confirmed it in an interview for the Entertainment Weekly server, which is also an analysis of the new trailer.

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