<p>>The Remedyverse is taking an unexpected turn with the announcement of its latest installment, Control Resonant. Set to feature Jesse Faden’s brother, Dylan, this sequel arrives seven years after Jesse’s journey through the enigmatic Oldest House.
First revealed at the 2025 Game Awards, Control Resonant represents the next chapter in Remedy’s interconnected narrative—one characterized by its unique blend of intrigue and surrealism. However, this installment veers from the norm, shifting towards a new gameplay style. Are you ready to dive into the chaos?
The original Control retained core mechanics familiar to Remedy fans—primarily its third-person shooter gameplay. In contrast, Control Resonant is breaking away with a focus on third-person melee combat, signaling a fresh direction for the series.
Release Date for Control Resonant
Confirmed for a 2026 launch, specifics about the release date remain elusive. Initially, there were speculations about a Q2 2026 window, which the development team has since labeled as “speculation.”
Patience is key here; we’ll keep you updated with any new developments as they unfold.

The upcoming Control 2 aims for a 2026 launch.
Supported Platforms
Control Resonant will be available on PC, Mac, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X | S.
While there’s currently no announcement regarding a Nintendo Switch 2 port, history suggests that Remedy’s titles often find their way to other platforms later. Given that both Alan Wake Remastered and Control Ultimate Edition made the leap to handhelds, it’s reasonable to anticipate a similar release for Resonant in the future.
Plot Overview and Sequel Insights
In this sequel, players will not assume the role of Jesse Faden; instead, Dylan Faden takes center stage. Seven years after the original game’s conclusion, malevolent interdimensional beings known as The Hiss have breached their containment. Previously held within the Oldest House, they now flood the streets of downtown Manhattan.
For reasons yet to be uncovered, Jesse, now the Director, calls upon Dylan to venture into the chaos of New York City to restore order.




Remedy has stated that the narrative approach in Resonant will be significantly different, suggesting that newcomers will be able to follow the plot without prior experience with the first game. However, considering Remedy’s style, it seems likely that Resonant will interweave elements from its broader universe, which includes titles like Alan Wake and Quantum Break. To fully appreciate the story, diving into the backstory may enhance your experience.
Gameplay Innovations
With the action moving into the streets of New York, the gameplay in Control Resonant feels markedly distinct from its predecessor.
This time around, players will engage in melee combat exclusively, wielding a unique weapon referred to as the Aberrant.

Dylan appears to possess an object of power, granting him the ability to morph into different melee weapons.
Set against a sprawling urban backdrop, Resonant promises an “open-ended” gameplay experience—similar to the first game but not a fully realized open-world format. Players can expect expansive environments and opportunities for exploration, reminiscent of the Metroidvania style of gameplay.
A variety of side missions will likely be available, contributing to Dylan’s progression and allowing players to customize their gameplay experience through weapon upgrades and improved mobility options.
Trailers and Teasers
The excitement surrounding Control Resonant began with its Announcement Trailer showcased during the 2025 Game Awards. Here, players got their first glimpse of gameplay and the reveal of Dylan as the main character.
This wraps up our current knowledge regarding Control Resonant. Stay tuned for updates as we get closer to its anticipated release.
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