New consoles from Microsoft and Sony have yet to be announced, but that has not kept Remedy Entertainment’s head of franchise development Oskari Häkkinen from claiming how powerful they might be. Speaking to the German edition of Gamesindustry International (translated by GameSpot), Häkkinen confirmed his studio is working on a next-generation project, and shrugged off the thought that new hardware will not be a significant improvement over existing technology.
“Right now we’re working as always with a relatively small team on a next generation project,” Häkkinen said. “You always ask yourself: Can the new consoles really be that much better than the old ones? Be assured: They are. It is a quantum leap forward.”
Häkkinen did not say if he was referring to a Microsoft or Sony system, or reveal any other details about the game it has in development for unannounced technology. In May, Remedy job listings indicated the Espoo, Finland-based studio was staffing up for a next-generation game.
In April, Remedy CEO Matias Myllyrinne said the studio is not finished with the Alan Wake franchise. He said plans are “in motion” for a new game in the franchise and teased that a future project from the studio would be released digitally.