Remedy has announced the Alan Wake 2 Anniversary Update, which is being released tomorrow to commemorate the game's upcoming first anniversary. The update will bring a number of new quality-of-life improvements and accessibility options to the survival horror game.
Per an announcement on the official Alan Wake website, the Anniversary Update will be completely free for all players and is intended to address some of the most "frequently requested" changes on behalf of the game's community.
Each of the improvements is relatively small by itself, but they should all add up to a smoother and more satisfying gameplay experience in Alan Wake 2, while the accessibility features should help you out if you're having a rough time with the game.
Changes include the ability to invert the X axis on both mouse and controller, as well as new gyro aiming support and extra haptic feedback for healing items and throwables for the DualSense on PS5.
A new Gameplay Assist menu is also being introduced as part of Alan Wake 2's Anniversary Update, and it will, per Remedy, introduce the following features to the game.
Of course, you'll be able to turn any of these on and...