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Remedy Entertainment has struck a deal with Annapurna Pictures to adapt Control and Alan Wake games.
The two franchises exist in an MCU-style shared universe, and they're both highly cinematic.
Remedy will take the lion's share of Control 2 game revenue after both sides have recouped their investments.
No specifics have been revealed about how it may adapt the two franchises.
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