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Alan Wake Games in Order

Remedy's psychological-thriller series in order: Alan Wake (2010), the standalone American Nightmare (2012), and Alan Wake 2 (2023), which crosses over with Control.

Alan Wake Games in Order — complete list

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  1. The original Bright Falls thriller

  2. Standalone, action-focused spin-off

  3. Sequel; crosses over with Control

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Why this order?

Alan Wake is short enough that the right order is simple: play it in release order, which also happens to be chronological. Start with Alan Wake (2010), Remedy's atmospheric thriller about a blocked novelist whose manuscript starts coming true in the Pacific Northwest town of Bright Falls. It sets up the central premise — the Dark Place, the power of writing, and the light-versus-darkness combat — that everything later builds on.

Next is Alan Wake's American Nightmare (2012), a standalone spin-off. It's leaner and more action-focused than the main games, framed as an episode of the in-universe TV show "Night Springs," but it still moves Wake's story forward and is worth playing before the sequel. You can technically skip it, but it deepens the lore and the recurring villain Mr. Scratch.

Then comes Alan Wake 2 (2023), the long-awaited survival-horror sequel that splits play between Wake and FBI agent Saga Anderson. This is where the series formally joins the Remedy Connected Universe: it crosses over with Control, the janitor Ahti appears in both games, and Alan Wake already featured in Control's AWE expansion. The detective character Alex Casey is also a knowing nod to Remedy's Max Payne.

The one gotcha: don't start with Alan Wake 2. It assumes you know the first game and rewards familiarity with Control. For the fullest experience, play the original, then American Nightmare, then Alan Wake 2 — and consider Control alongside it.

Timeline 2010–2023

Every entry plotted by release year — see the gaps, clusters and revivals at a glance.

2010 2023 Alan Wake 2010 Alan Wake's American Ni… 2012 Alan Wake 2 2023

Where to play it today

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Cameos & crossovers

Characters from Alan Wake who also show up elsewhere — see the full character atlas →

  • Ahti

    Mysterious Finnish janitor; literally the same character in both Remedy games, linking the two.

    Also in Control
  • Alan Wake

    Tormented thriller novelist whose writing warps reality; cameos in Control's AWE expansion.

    Also in Control

Frequently asked questions

How many Alan Wake games are there?

Three: Alan Wake (2010), the standalone Alan Wake's American Nightmare (2012), and Alan Wake 2 (2023). A remaster of the original released in 2021.

What order should I play Alan Wake in?

Release order, which is also chronological: Alan Wake first, then American Nightmare, then Alan Wake 2. Avoid starting with the sequel.

Do I need to play American Nightmare before Alan Wake 2?

It's optional but recommended. American Nightmare is a leaner spin-off that adds lore and the villain Mr. Scratch, but Alan Wake 2 is playable without it.

Is Alan Wake connected to Control?

Yes. Both are part of Remedy's Connected Universe. The janitor Ahti appears in both, Alan Wake featured in Control's AWE expansion, and Alan Wake 2 deepens the crossover.

Who is Alex Casey in Alan Wake?

Alex Casey is a detective character and an in-universe author surrogate — a deliberate nod to Remedy's earlier noir series Max Payne.

Should I play the original Alan Wake or the Remastered version?

Either works. The 2021 Remastered edition updates visuals and bundles the DLC, but the story is the same as the 2010 original.

Last updated · Sources: en.wikipedia.org, Wikidata

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