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News/Remedy to Acquire Control Rights

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dateDatetime2024-02-29 9:27:48 AM
authorPageDante Uzel
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contentText[[Companies/Remedy Entertainment|Remedy Entertainment]], has acquired the rights to its game Control from its publishing partner, 505 Games, for €17m. According to release, this acquisition grants Remedy full control over the publishing, distribution, and marketing aspects of Control, as well as any future sequels or spinoffs. Furthermore, Remedy has revealed its intentions to explore potential partnerships for the development of Control 2 and a multiplayer spinoff. As part of the agreement, the publishing arrangement between Remedy and 505 Games has been mutually terminated. However, 505 Games will continue to act as Control's until the end of 2024. Meanwhile, Remedy will immediately assume control over Control 2 and the multiplayer spinoff, codenamed Condor.

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