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Alan Wake Hits Steam on February 16

Remedy has announced that Alan Wake will finally be available on Steam February 16 and other digital channels later. Additionally, a boxed retail version is in the works. Steam pricing is $29.99 for the game, $34.99 for the Limited Collector’s Edition.

The PC version features HD graphics and support for stereoscopic 3D and multiscreen. Remedy is working with Nordic Games to bring the boxed retail version to stores. Remedy’s spin off adventure: Alan Wake’s American Nightmare is coming to Xbox Live Arcade on February 22nd for 1200 MS points.

The Key PC Version Enhancements
· Experience Alan Wake’s Pacific Northwest in higher resolutions and higher fidelity than ever before.
· Refined and fully configurable mouse and keyboard support (or if you prefer to play with the Microsoft gamepad connected to your PC, you can do that too!)
· A wide selection of customizable graphics settings and support for 4:3, 16:9 and 16:10 aspect ratios.
· Multithreaded engine that takes advantage of quad core CPUs.
· Additional options our fans have sought after, such as field of view adjustment as well as “hide HUD”.
· Works with AMD Eyefinity 3D 3-screen mode.
· Works with NVIDIA NVISION2 Stereoscopic 3D.

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