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Confirmed: Alan Wake 2 Is Not Coming to Steam, According to Epic Games CEO

UPD: Tim Sweeney has confirmed to 80 Level that the response is indeed his, making Will's screenshot legitimate.

UPD: Tim Sweeney has confirmed to 80 Level that the response is indeed his, making it official that Alan Wake 2 is not coming to Steam.

"Thanks for checking," Sweeney told us in his email. "In general, one should not trust claimed email responses as they are super easy to fake."

Original article: Ever since it was revealed last November that Remedy's 2023 survival horror Alan Wake 2 had sold 1.8 million copies and hadn't recouped its production costs, many fans believed the game still had an ace up its sleeve and could achieve its financial goals by launching on Steam after its exclusivity deal with Epic Games – Alan Wake 2's publisher – expired. However, it appears that won't be the case anytime soon, as a screenshot that recently went viral seemingly confirms that Alan Wake 2 will not launch on Valve's marketplace in the foreseeable future.

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As shared by a Reddit user named Will (via Pirat_Nation), he reportedly reached out directly to Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney to ask about the release of Alan Wake 2 on Steam, explaining that he isn't a fan of the Epic Games Store and would prefer to either wait for the Steam version or buy an Xbox copy. Sweeney's response was brief, with the CEO confirming that the game "is not coming to Steam," putting an end to the hopes of those who wanted to avoid installing EGS and play the game on PC.

"I am very interested in buying Alan Wake 2. But I am not a fan of the Epic Games Store, so I'd rather wait for it to launch on Steam," the author wrote. "Will this happen within the next year or two? If not, I'll probably just end up buying in on Xbox (but I'd like to play on PC with everything maxed out). I understand Epic funded the game, but I'm sure you guys would make a lot of money if it eventually launched on Steam."

As proof that the screenshot is legitimate, Will shared a screenshot of an email he supposedly received from Sweeney in 2019, also in response to Will's question about EGS exclusivity. "I'm 2/2 on emails to Tim Sweeney," the Reddit user boasted:

At the time of writing, the CEO has yet to officially confirm that Alan Wake 2 is not coming to Steam, so it's wise to take the screenshot with a hefty pinch of salt. If a confirmation does come eventually, it could mean the game may continue recouping its costs at a pace slower than anticipated, despite the Generally Favorable reviews it has received from players.

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Comments 11

  • Anonymous user

    I loathe Epic Games for bringing exclusives to PC gaming. They are very anti-consumer and the store is still lacking.

    I simply won't buy Alan Wake 2. Piraxy is always an option in cases like these.

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    Anonymous user

    ·a day ago·
  • Anonymous user

    Literally only hurting their own sales with this decision, I’d buy the game a 2nd time on pc in a heartbeat if it was on steam.

    After using the epic store a few times for a couple games, I probably won’t anymore. Just not a fan of it overall and like another person pointed out in their comment, it’s like turning pc gaming into the fragmented landscape that is streaming currently 🤢

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    Anonymous user

    ·8 hours ago·
  • Anonymous user

    It's funny because Steam gamers often enjoy collecting games, buying them and then not even playing. Epic knows that & they don't want to take part of.
    Like everyone else here, I was ready to purchase the game as soon as it dropped on Steam to try it for some hours at most. But I guess I won’t be buying it at all. I imagine by the year 2035 Epic will finally add that wishlist feature to its launcher everyone is asking for. Lmao, they're such a joke

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    Anonymous user

    ·17 hours ago·
  • Anonymous user

    Funny, because that's also exactly why I'm not playing it. Seems like a good game, oh well.

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    Anonymous user

    ·20 hours ago·
  • Anonymous user

    Oh no! Anyways, onto another game. no real loss lol

    1

    Anonymous user

    ·a day ago·
  • Anonymous user

    Sounds like Epic just wants to stay irrelevant. Steam is the standard, people aren't switching without significant issues internally. Epic doesn't have a good UI and everything I already play isn't on their platform. AW isnt even that good of a series but this shows it won't ever be more than a footnote thanks to Epic unwavering desire to be a platform they are not.

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    Anonymous user

    ·a day ago·
  • Anonymous user

    To the one who downvoted my comment mentioning that Epic is the *publisher* of this game. Show that same energy towards Valve for not releasing Half-Life Alyx onto the Epic Games Store. Of course Valve isn't going to do that. But I don't see you going after Valve for that. I don't know why people were expecting this game to be on Steam.

    -4

    Anonymous user

    ·a day ago·
  • Anonymous user

    Lots of armchair CEOs I'm the chat here.... Pretty pathetic.

    -5

    Anonymous user

    ·a day ago·
  • Anonymous user

    I guess they decided they don't actually want to make any money after all.
    All that complaining about not having made their money back must've been the wind

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    Anonymous user

    ·a day ago·
  • Anonymous user

    I don't know why anyone was expecting otherwise, the game is *literally* published by Epic Games. You're just setting yourself up for disappointment by expecting a Steam release.

    -6

    Anonymous user

    ·a day ago·

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