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New Alan Wake Teased

It's a quick look, but it's sure to get some people pumped.

Spike TV's Video Game Awards has become a popular place to stage major release reveals.  Last year’s show saw the announcement of Skyrim which will see release this Friday and a host of other major releases such as Portal 2, Batman: Arkham City and the still mysterious Guillermo Del Toro’s Insane.

This year they’re looking to one-up the previous show and have already confirmed showings of Metal Gear Solid, Rainbow 6 Patriots, a new BioWare game and the upcoming Alan Wake sequel coming to the XBLA, the latter of which a short teaser trailer has been released for.  It may not be much, but it’s sure to get some of the fans amped for more.

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Spike TV’s Video Game Awards airs Saturday December 10, 2011 at 8pm EST.  Stay tuned to PixlBit for ongoing coverage of the event.


 

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Julian Titus Reviews Editor

11/10/2011 at 03:23 PM Reply | Permalink | Report

YES! Alan Wake was one of my favorite games of last year. It's the perfect game to do episodic releases through XBLA, and I hope that's what this is. Let this be Alan Wake: Season 2, Episode 1. Please, please, please.

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