Tencent and Remedy, have completely scrapped joint gaming project Kestrel

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Tencent and Remedy, the developer of Control and Alan Wake, have completely scrapped their joint gaming project codenamed Kestrel, which they have been working on since 2021.

 

 

In its announcement, Remedy said that the project’s cancellation will allow it to give more attention to its other games in development. While it didn’t list them out, the company is working on the sequel to Control that will be released for the PS5, Xbox Series X|S and PC, as well as on a franchise spin-off game currently known as Condor. It will reassign developers to its other game projects, and since it was going to co-finance Kestrel with Tencent, the project’s cancellation means reduced investment and recruitment needs for the company.

Codename Kestrel was still in its early concept phase, Remedy’s CEO Tero Virtala said in a statement, while the company’s other projects have already “advanced well” and are moving on to the next stages in their development.

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