During the PlayStation State of Play showcase, Remedy Entertainment announced that CONTROL Resonant will arrive September 24th.
I had an absolute blast playing through and completing the original CONTROL, and so I'm really quite excited for this one although it does look very different to the first game.
Set in New York City - Manhattan, it's on the brink of paranatural annihilation. You play as a new character, Dylan Faden, sent by the Federal Bureau of Control (FBC) to investigate and fight a new otherworldly form of resonance, alongside the Hiss and the Mold. This time around you have a partner too alongside returning fan favorites Simon Arish and Emily Pope from the original CONTROL.
See the trailer below:

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From the press release sent to GamingOnLinux:
“As he navigates a distorted Manhattan shaped by paranatural forces and shifting realities, the story explores themes of identity, power, and sacrifice. Once a test subject of the FBC, Dylan must now harness his evolving abilities, confront his past, and learn to trust others in a world he was never meant to be part of. In doing so, he must rediscover his humanity - and decide what he’s willing to lose to save what remains,” said Mikael Kasurinen, Creative Director of CONTROL Resonant.
“CONTROL Resonant is Remedy Entertainment’s most expansive game ever, complete with incredible gameplay, narrative twists and challenging creativity that will keep old fans and new engaged and entertained like nothing we have created before,” said Johannes Paloheimo, Remedy’s Chief Commercial Officer and head of publishing. “As Remedy is self-publishing CONTROL Resonant, our global marketing efforts will be just as ambitious in its execution and style, evidenced by this inclusion in the State of Play and leading us into Summer Game Fest and beyond. We will have a number of events and opportunities for fans over the summer as we move towards the game’s release on September 24.”
CONTROL Resonant will also launch with support for GeForce NOW.
The base game will cost €59.99 / £49.99 / $59.99.
This said, I could not finish Control. Became way too hard for my patience and my limited playtime, unfortunately.
Edit: Sorry, I was referring mainly to Quantum Break vs Alan Wake + Control. Because Alan Wake and Control are really tied together.
Edit2: Just read that there is an assist mode in Control... I'll have a look. Might be able to finish the game, then!
Last edited by Mohandevir on 3 Jun 2026 at 5:52 pm UTC



