When it comes to developers who are currently making waves right now, Control and Alan Wake developer Remedy is easily one of the first names that comes to mind. After dropping Control last year, the studio has gone on to develop a significant DLC in The Foundation, while also securing a partnership with PC powerhouse Epic Games.

Surprisingly, while many expected to not hear much about Remedy and Epic's partnership until a few years down the line, it seems a new listing on the Epic Game Store hints that a secret game could be coming sooner than players think. Popping up on Epicdata.info, several database entries dedicated to Remedy have appeared on the site, with many thinking its a sign that the developer has something big in the works.

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That's not all, as the database entries seem to also hint towards a name. Throughout the entries, the words "Bigfish" appear frequently, leading many to think that the obscure terms could be the title of this mysterious Remedy release. Alongside that, there isn't much else to go on, with Big Fish not referencing any images or other details that could help to detail what this supposed new release could be about. The likelihood is that this is a very early log for Epic Games, who may be keeping the database entries so that developers can share early builds of whatever this new project is.

Alternatively, it could be Remedy's proposed smaller title, with Sam Lake claiming it was a small-scale project set in the same universe as the studio's in-development Triple-A release. While fans know that Remedy's next large-scale game is still in pre-production, whatever this smaller game is could be a very effective teaser for whatever's next in the developer's pipeline, especially as logic would suggest it will be a while before we see Remedy's next big game.

Whatever Big Fish is, we know it isn't the next DLC for Controlwith the game's additional content being found underneath 505 Games in Epic's database. The next slice of additional content for the game will be a fairly significant one, however, with Remedy recently admitting that it will feature a crossover with Alan Wake. According to the developer, the next DLC will let fans know what happened to the cult-classic character, with speculation already running rampant that it might tease a sequel to the now-classic horror game.

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