Remedy Entertainment confirmed Control: Resonant during The Game Awards on December 11, 2025 and said the new mainline entry will release in 2026. The studio showed a trailer during the broadcast that mixes gameplay and cinematic footage.
The trailer, which aired as part of the show, opens with a staged onstage moment before cutting to sequences that suggest the Oldest House’s paranormal effects have spread into New York. At the end of the clip, Jesse Faden appears and speaks, though the footage also centers a new protagonist and scenes of open-air combat that include swordplay and more action-focused encounters.
News that Control: Resonant would be shown at The Game Awards followed recent sightings of a trademark filing. Console & PC Gaming previously covered the Control Resonant trademark that appeared ahead of tonights reveal. Control started in 2019 with Jesse Faden exploring the Oldest House and established Remedy as a studio that blends cinematic presentation with paranormal mechanics. Remedy is also known for Alan Wake and Max Payne. The publisher released a spinoff, FBC: Firebreak, in 2025 to spotty reviews.
Remedy has not confirmed platforms or a precise release window beyond the year 2026. The studio debuted the new footage during a broadcast that itself expanded platforms this year, including a Prime Video stream for The Game Awards; Console & PC Gaming explained those stream plans in a separate article on the ceremony Game Awards stream. Expect further updates from Remedy as more details and platform announcements arrive.
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Control Resonant
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