Updated Mar 17, 2026 by Remedy Entertainment
Remedy Entertainment achieved a financial turnaround in 2024 with revenue growing 49.3% to €50.7 million and EBITDA reaching €2.5 million, driven by Alan Wake 2 surpassing 2 million units sold.
The company is transitioning to a self-publishing model for its owned IP, supported by the full reacquisition of the Control franchise and strategic financing from Annapurna and Tencent.
The studio aims to double 2024 revenue by 2027 while achieving a 30% EBITDA margin through a disciplined six-stage production pipeline.
Major upcoming projects include the €30 million multiplayer title FBC: Firebreak and the €50 million Control 2, both entering full production by early 2025.
The Max Payne 1&2 remake, fully funded by Rockstar Games, entered full production at the end of 2024 to support the studio's four-project portfolio.
A new partnership with Annapurna aims to expand the Alan Wake and Control franchises into film and television to evolve them into global brands.
Remedy Entertainment achieved a financial turnaround in 2024 with revenue growing 49.3% to €50.7 million and EBITDA reaching €2.5 million, driven by Alan Wake 2 surpassing 2 million units sold.
The company is transitioning to a self-publishing model for its owned IP, supported by the full reacquisition of the Control franchise and strategic financing from Annapurna and Tencent.
The studio aims to double 2024 revenue by 2027 while achieving a 30% EBITDA margin through a disciplined six-stage production pipeline.
Major upcoming projects include the €30 million multiplayer title FBC: Firebreak and the €50 million Control 2, both entering full production by early 2025.
The Max Payne 1&2 remake, fully funded by Rockstar Games, entered full production at the end of 2024 to support the studio's four-project portfolio.
A new partnership with Annapurna aims to expand the Alan Wake and Control franchises into film and television to evolve them into global brands.