Remedy Has Come Up With a New Title Codenamed Condor

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A piece of news has come out on the internet about an upcoming cooperative PvE title codenamed Condor is under development from Remedy Entertainment that gonna take part in some relation with the universe of Control.

Recently Remedy has signed an agreement where 505 Games will split the development and marketing investments along with the future net revenues generated by this multiplayer project.

This Condor project from Remedy Entertainment has been declared as a next-gen exclusive game with PC, Xbox Series X|S, and PlayStation 5 platforms in the works. The Northlight engine is still the backbone of Remedy Entertainment, from Control and Quantum Break to the forthcoming CrossFire X Story Mode.

“In addition, 505 Games and Remedy Entertainment have outlined high-level collaboration terms to further expand the Control franchise with a bigger-budget Control-game, to be agreed in more detail in the future.”

Meanwhile, an untitled game related to Control is on the rumor but there are not many details available at this time. Whether this is in relation to the pair of AAA titles which gonna be developed in cooperation with Epic Games or something latest for the team is still something we are looking into.

If you are still waiting to hear more about Condor and haven’t got any chance to check out Control, a 1080p Performance Mode streaming version is available on most of the devices. The streaming version of Remedy Entertainment’s Control is basically based on the Xbox Series X version and is now available in a total of 22 countries with a recommended minimum bandwidth requirement of 10Mbps with a 5GHz Wi-Fi connection on the supported device.

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