We Could Be Playing The Max Payne 1+2 Remake Sooner Thank You Think

We Could Be Playing The Max Payne 1+2 Remake Sooner Thank You Think

From TheGamer (Written by Josh Coulson) on | OpenCritic

It's been a rough few months for Remedy thanks to FBC: Firebreak, but the future looks bright on the games front. Not only do we have Control 2 to look forward to, but the Max Payne 1+2 remake is also still on the way, and a positive, albeit somewhat vague, update on the project suggests we might not be waiting for it much longer.

Remedy published its most recent quarterly report this week, its first since CEO Tera Virtala stepped down. In a webcast that accompanied the report, interim CEO Markus Mäki informed investors that the remake is "tracking toward the milestone goals" (thanks, RockstarIntel).

See, told you it was vague. However, confirmation from Remedy that the Max Payne remake is on track suggests that the game might be here by the end of 2026. Remedy previously explained that once a game is in full production, it takes around one to two years before it enters a six-month period of beta testing. At that point, if all is well, the game will be ready for release.

As of September 2025, the Max Payne 1+2 remake has been in full production for 15 months. That means, if all is...

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