The new screenshots, which have been shared on Twitter by the project’s developer @Acoulte93, showcase the amazing lighting improvements featured in the project. Sadly, developers still haven’t gotten access to the AI Texture Super Resolution tool, so the textures haven’t been improved yet, but even with the old ones, there’s no denying that the project is looking impressive.
— Alex (@Acoulte93) December 23, 2022 While work continues on Max Payne With RTX, Remedy Entertainment, the developer behind the Alan Wake series and Control, is currently working on remakes of the first and second entries in the series by Rockstar Games. The two games will be merged into a single game and will be powered by the studio’s proprietary Northlight game engine. The remake will release on PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S on a yet-to-be-confirmed release date. Remedy will develop the Max Payne remakes as a single title for PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S using its proprietary Northlight game engine. The game’s development budget will be financed by Rockstar Games, the size of which will be in line with a typical Remedy AAA-game production. Under the agreement, Remedy has a royalty opportunity after Rockstar Games has recouped its development, marketing, and other costs for distributing and publishing the game.