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Here’s a second, very tiny look at Remedy’s co-op Control spin-offStill codenamed ‘Condor’, still a co-op Control spin-off

Still codenamed ‘Condor’, still a co-op Control spin-off

Concept art for Condor, a co-op spin-off to Control, showing four agents waiting on a bench with an occupied body bag in front of them.

There’s a teaser image on the wall. We stare at it and we think that’s the wholemultiplayershooter set in theControlfranchise. Then, Remedy sneak a second teaser image alongside some tantalising lore snippets into theirlatest investor report(Thanks,resetera!) Also there’s an air fryer that turns nuggets into miniature black holes, or something. I’m not sure because, honestly, I never learned to appreciate Control’s wonderful architecture and lore because the combat made me want to gnaw my fingers off. Good news, then, for everyone except me specifically. We’ve got a few more scraps of info about its (presumably) almost entirely combat focused spin-off title, currently known as ‘Condor’.

“After the Hiss invasion, the Oldest House is under lockdown: a boiling pot of volatile and dangerous supernatural forces,” forewarns the infographic. “Trapped within is the last vestige of the Federal Bureau of Control who will need to take a stand and push back to regain control.” You can take shifts watching the full image in case it does anything untoward below.

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A slide from an investor report describing Remedy’s Condor, a new game based in the Control universe

Elsewhere, the same investor report suggests Condor will be implementing a live service model, or a “Service-based fixed price game” as it calls it. This includes “potentially microtransactions” which, while irksome on principal, isn’t too surprising for this type of game. Either way, Remedy will at least be seeing any revenue themselves. Theyrecently bought the rights to Control, including its in development sequel and any spin-offs like Condor, from publisher 505 Games.