Control’s The Oldest House will act as the primary setting for the multiplayer game currently codenamed Condor.
Developer Remedy Entertainment, known for its work on critically-acclaimed titles like 2019’s Control and 2023’s Alan Wake 2, has revealed more details about its next title—a live-service game based on the Control setting. As caught by VGC, the studio revealed details about its next game, currently codenamed Condor, in its recent annual financial report.
Condor has been described by Remedy as its “first step towards service-based games”. The title is set to enter full production this year, will be built on Remedy’s own Northlight engine, and will be coming to PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X/S.
Condor will also not be free-to-play, and will instead have a “service-based fixed price” release. This means that the game will feature a lower price point, but will also include game expansions, and potentially even microtransactions.
The studio has revealed a few more details about Condor, including its setting and theme. Based on Remedy’s description, it looks like the game will largely take place in the Oldest House—the primary setting for Control. Players will work on taking back control of the Oldest House from the Hiss.
All things considered, the game will also likely have players taking on the roles of various employees at the Federal Bureau of Control, taking orders from various characters from Control.