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- Unlike PS5 users, Xbox players may need a mandatory update to play the physical release of Alan Wake 2 .
- Remedy’s newest horror title is the company’s best-selling game ever, and will soon be getting a physical release that will include both the base game and the new Night Springs DLC.
- Xbox users expressed disappointment at the suggestion of a download requirement and questioned Microsoft’s approach to game saving.
Alan Wake 2 Game director Kyle Lowry suggested that the physical release of the game on Xbox Series X/S may not come with the base game on disc, and therefore may require a mandatory update to play, which turns out to be an Xbox-specific shortcoming. Alan Wake 2 Apparently the disc contains all the necessary content.
A quick look at the awards and nominations Alan Wake 2 With sales growing over the past few months, it’s no exaggeration to say that the game is developer Remedy’s best work to date. What’s more, the survival horror title is also the Finnish company’s best-selling game yet, having sold nearly 1.5 million copies as of February. After seeing impressive sales in its digital-only release, Alan Wake 2 The game is now moving towards physical form, with disc versions due to be released for PS5 and Xbox Series consoles later this year.

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When asked Alan Wake 2The physical release on Xbox will include the full game and DLC on disc, but Kyle Lowry tweeted that the physical version will be a single disc and “will require an update” on Xbox. Another tweet about the PS5 version emphasized that the disc will include the base game and any newly released DLC. Knight Springs DLC. Obviously, these statements suggest that Xbox players, unlike PS5 players, won’t get the entire base game on disc and may need to download an update before they can play.
The Remedy FAQ section states: Alan Wake 2The physical version of will only include a single disc, with an additional download required for both PS5 and Xbox Series X/S, though the inconsistency in Rowley’s answers regarding the two physical versions suggests that Xbox users may have to endure a larger sized download compared to PlayStation users.
Fans react to Alan Wake 2’s physical release restrictions on Xbox
Lowry’s comments drew criticism from fans, many of whom expressed disappointment that the physical Xbox version required a download before playing. Alan Wake 2“That’s a real shame, it defeats the purpose of a physical copy,” one user wrote. Another said, “People value having the game physically in its entirety.” Some fans also pointed out that the Xbox’s inherent limitations on physical versions are at odds with Xbox’s professed commitment to game preservation.
Interestingly, Alan Wake 2The physical release of PlayStation 5 doesn’t seem to be enough to save the entire game, despite the base game being included in the PS5 version. While the game’s PS5 disc may not require a download before playing, Sony’s consoles aren’t the best when it comes to backward compatibility. For example, the PS4 doesn’t support physical games from its predecessor, while the PS5’s backward compatibility only goes back one generation. Conversely, both the Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S are compatible with games going all the way back to the original Xbox. With this in mind, Alan Wake 2A physical release for could have ensured long-term accessibility on Xbox, but the disc version doesn’t appear to include the complete base game.