Sam Lake Confirms Free & Paid DLC for Alan Wake 2

During an interview Sam Lake announces there will be free and paid DLC for Alan Wake 2 and more news will be released post-launch.

Sam Lake Confirms Free & Paid DLC for Alan Wake 2

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  • Sam Lake announces free and paid DLC for Alan Wake 2.
  • More information regarding the free Alan Wake 2 DLC is to come after release.
  • Anyone who purchases Alan Wake 2 will receive these free DLC.
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With less than half a month until the release of Alan Wake 2, fans of the game franchise are getting more and more excited for the game’s release. This excitement has only intensified as recently, during an interview, Sam Lake confirmed that there will be free and paid DLC in the future of Alan Wake 2.

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This has been confirmed by Sam Lake during an interview which has been shared to Twitter/X by TheVoidRetro. Sam Lake has mentioned that players can expect an announcement regarding these DLCs pretty soon after Alan Wake 2‘s release.

What Kind Of Free and Paid DLC Could We See For Alan Wake 2?

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Even though gamers don’t have their hands on Alan Wake 2 as of yet, there is still a lot of excitement buzzing around regarding the information that sometime in the future there will be free and paid DLC for the game.

With this tease from Sam Lake, gamers are even more curious as to what kind of DLC they will receive in the future. During his interview, Sam Lake discussed the future of Alan Wake 2 and the potential of future DLCs, saying that they will most likely be free for anyone who has already purchased the game.

For now, we do not know what will be released within these planned free DLCs that are currently being developed. However, we do know that there will be two paid DLCs that will be released post-launch, which are titled Night Springs and The Lake House.

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This isn’t the first time that Alan Wake has had DLC post-launch, as the original game had two DLCs. One of these DLCs was free, and the other cost $6.99, and they were titled The Signal and The Writer.

How Much Will These DLC Cost, And How Will It Affect Alan Wake 2’s Release?

Sam Lake Confirms Free & Paid DLC for Alan Wake 2
Sam Lake confirms free and paid DLC for Alan Wake 2 during the interview.

For a while now, players have been made aware of Alan Wake 2‘s paid DLC, which has been available to purchase as part of a bundle deal with the Deluxe edition of the game. With this Deluxe Edition, players are able to pay $69.99, which will provide them access to the main game and both DLCs once they are released.

This tells us that both of these DLCs when they are released, will be within a reasonable price range, most likely similar to the price range for The Writer DLC, which was released for the original Alan Wake game.

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Even though we do not have a lot of information regarding these DLCs, gamers are still excited and eager to get their hands on Alan Wake 2 and prepare for the release of these DLCs. Most gamers are wondering what the free DLC will include; so far, there has been no information as to what these free updates will include in the game.

There are hopes that these free DLC will bring in some minor stories to the Alan Wake 2 game that can be experienced in their own time. This is further proven as gamers look back to the original Alan Wake, which had the free DLC The Signal, which had its own story.

So far, fans of the Alan Wake franchise are already pre-ordering their versions of Alan Wake 2, as this announcement has added even more excitement to the vast amount that players already had in anticipation for the game’s release.

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Written by Liam Magee

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Liam is a writer who loves to spend his time gaming, streaming, playing board games, and just talking about games in general. He will play pretty much any game you put in front of him, but he absolutely loves soul-like games the most, or anything story-driven.