Remedy's New CEO Says Alan Wake and Control 'Should Have Sold More,' as He Accepts Skepticism of His Former EA Background
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Remedy Entertainment has created two of the most striking brands in recent years with Alan Wake and Control. Nevertheless, the new CEO Jean-Charles Gaudechon is convinced that both ranks should have reached more commercially. New CEO talks about Remedy's future Gaudechon took over the leadership of Remedy in March 2026. His appointment was initially scepticalally received by parts of the community, as he previously worked at Electronic Arts for …
Remedy's new CEO Jean-Charles Gaudechon believes that both Alan Wake and Control "have had to sell better". He also has an idea of how he wants to change this – through an adaptation for film and television. Read more
Alan Wake and Control Underperformed, Says New Remedy CEO—Studio Will Apply Learnings from FBC: Firebreak to Resonant
Despite greenlighting Control: Resonant as the game's sequel, apparently Control and Alan Wake didn't quite meet the studio's sales expectations, according to the new Remedy CEO, Jean-Charles Gaudechon, who commented on sales in a recent interview with The Game Business. Speaking on the upcoming sequel to Control, Guadechon explained that "as franchises, Control, Alan Wake, etcetera, could give a lot more. There's a vision on thinking bigger for…
Remedy's CEO: "Series like Alan Wake and Control should have sold more"
Many people reacted with horror when it was confirmed in February that former EA executive Jean-Charles Gaudechon would be taking over as the new head of Remedy. The Finnish powerhouse is known for its highly creative titles with unique storylines and for daring to take risks, qualities that relatively few would use to describe EA. Now he shares more about his perspective on his role in an interview with The Game Business, offering reassuring w…
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