Remedy Offering Two of Its Best Games For The Price of a Starbucks Frappuccino

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Ethan Krieger (He/Him) is an editor at DualShockers that got started in the writing industry by covering professional basketball for a sports network. Despite being a diehard sports fan (mainly formula one, basketball, American football, and golf), video games have always been his #1 interest. 

If you're someone that's kept up with the video game industry at large in recent years, then you know Remedy Entertainment has made quite the name for themselves in the modern era.

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Spearheaded by Finland's Sam Lake, the team is known for expertly crafting cinematic, action-packed experiences that often blur the lines between reality and the games themselves. Truly, you might not always know what's happening in a Remedy game, but the ride you're along for is always guaranteed to be a memorable one.

If you're someone that still hasn't decided to jump into the Remedy-verse, there's never been a better time. From now until January 27, 2026, Steam is offering two of Remedy's best games of all time on a deep (and we mean deep) sale. Both are a whopping 90% off, with Alan Wake specifically offering some additional extra bonuses if you're up for it.

Here's everything you need to know.

Start with Alan Wake at 90% Off

Alan Wake

Originally launched back in 2010, Alan Wake was really the game that put Remedy on the map, and is still regarded by some as the best game they've ever produced. The version on sale right now Steam is also the remastered one, so it's the best possible way to see what all the hype was about in the present day.

The 90% off sale drops Alan Wake from $14.99 to $1.49, but your savings don't need to stop there if you want to squeeze some more value out.

If you're someone that still hasn't decided to jump into the Remedy-verse, there's never been a better time.

The Alan Wake Collector's Edition Extras are at this same price discount, which features the game's stellar soundtrack, commentary videos narrated by the Remedy team, and a 130-page, fully-illustrated Alan Wake book in PDF form.

Additionally, you can also snag Alan Wake's American Nightmare, the OG game's DLC, which (you guessed it) is 90% off as well. All three of these things can be purchased separately, but your best savings are actually offered by the Steam bundle of all three products together. If you opt for the bundle, it'll just set you back $2.49 total.

This deal is active until January 27th, so don't miss it if you're interested!

Jump into Control Next with the Same Deal

Control

Also set in the Alan Wake universe, Control took the gaming world by storm back in 2019, going as far as to pick up a Game of The Year nomination in the process. This is a trippy journey as Jesse Faden, who has become director of "The Oldest House," the mind-boggling and eerie headquarters of the Federal Bureau of Control.

Better yet, for players that want to see what the game is all about, it's also the Ultimate Edition of Control that's currently on sale, which gives you access to the base game and both DLC expansions – The Foundation and AWE.

Typically $39.99, the game is on this same 90% off deal until January 27th, placing the current price at $3.99.

However, if you're someone that wants everything we've talked about today, there's a bundle for all three Alan Wake pieces of content as well as Control Ultimate Edition combined, which saves you some extra change. This bundle, with everything included, is $6.26 total. These days, I'm not sure that you can find a better time to be had with that kind of money.

As an added bonus, playing the OG Control will get you prepared for the upcoming Control Resonant, which looks like it's going to be insane.

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Released February 16, 2012

ESRB T for Teen: Blood, Language, Use of Alcohol and Tobacco, Violence

Publisher(s) Microsoft

Engine havok, proprietary engine

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