It may be hard to believe, but we're nearing an entire year since the launch of Alan Wake 2. In the time since Alan Wake 2's release, we've gotten the Night Springs expansion, as well as confirmation that the game would be coming out physically. And by Wednesday, the game's final expansion, The Lake House, will be released.
That said, in honor of the game's one-year anniversary, Remedy has announced a larger Anniversary Update. The update, which will be free to download, brings a number of highly-requested features to the game, including an array of accessibility options.
The three-hour long expansion contains multitudes.
In an official post on the Alan Wake website, Remedy outlined the Anniversary Update in great detail. First and foremost, the game will now allow for the inversion of the X axis on both controller and mouse. Previously, only the Y axis was able to be inverted.
Beyond adding some inverted options, PlayStation players can expect to see some more enhanced haptic feedback. "Until now, Alan Wake 2 only had haptics support for weapons, but we’re happy to say that the team has been working hard to improve and refine haptics on the...