Remedy Entertainment, the Finnish game developer responsible for 2019’s award-winning action-adventure game Control, has confirmed in its latest financial report that three new games are currently in development at the company.

As one team at Remedy develops the two previously announced paid expansions for Control, which are expected sometime in 2020, three other teams within the company are focusing on a first-person shooter, a live service title, and a third game whose details are still being kept under wraps.

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Developed by Smilegate and originally released in 2007, CrossFire is an extremely popular online first-person shooter in which two rival private military companies wage war against one another. Players choose between Global Risk, a PMC that uses technology to fight for order and help the weak, and Black List, a terrorist organization whose goal is to destabilize existing regimes.

Smilegate has enlisted the expertise of Remedy to assist with the development of two separate games within the franchise. CrossFireX will meld years of CrossFire’s established lore into a single-player campaign and is expected to release for Xbox One in 2020. CrossFire HD, a PC title with an undetermined release date, is a remaster of the original CrossFire and Remedy is creating a PVE story mode for the game called “Operation Frost,” which will consist of three separate episodes.

Control Developer Remedy Entertainment's CrossFireX

Remedy’s third team is currently called Vanguard and not many details on its project have been made available yet. But the goal of Vanguard is to challenge established norms and create new types of persistently online multiplayer experiences. Remedy’s website defines a vanguard as “a small group of people working in an unconventional way with an aim to develop something quickly and independently inside an established organization.” According to Remedy’s CEO Tero Virtala, the Vanguard team has already created an internally playable development version of the project.

As for the unannounced third title, Remedy remained mum on the subject, other than briefly expressing that development is “proceeding well” and that the project is preparing for pre-production. Hopefully, for fans of the company, additional details about the game will be released sooner rather than later.

Control was chosen as 2019’s Game of the Year by over 20 different gaming media outlets and earned a number of awards, including Golden Joystick’s Critics’ Choice Award and six different wins at the 23rd Annual DICE Awards. Remedy Entertainment is also known for its groundbreaking games such as Quantum Break, Alan Wake, and of course Max Payne and Max Payne 2.

Control was released in August 2019 for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

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Source: Remedy