The patch 1.33 is now available on PC and introduces visual and performance improvements.
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Remedy has released a new update for Alan Wake Remastered on PC. Version 1.33, available on the Epic Games Store, not only fixes errors but also incorporates significant visual improvements, gameplay adjustments, and technical optimizations that modernize the experience.
The most notable new feature is the addition of HDR support, a highly requested feature by PC players. Additionally, the studio has tweaked multiple aspects of rendering, camera behavior, and the interface, polishing details that affected stability and visual presentation.
What’s new in Alan Wake Remastered patch 1.33 on PC
Among the most significant changes are:
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HDR support added
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New optional camera style mode with a more modern look
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Unlocked framerate up to 240 FPS (previously 200)
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Improved DLSS and fixed grass transparency issues
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Updated SDR to 10-bit, reducing color banding
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Improved DX12 rendering, reducing crash risks
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Fixed visual errors and depth issues
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Optimized support for Ultrawide (21:9) monitors without black bars in cinematics
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Adjusted FOV and lens flare
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New option to scale the interface during gameplay
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Fixed mouse input and custom configuration management issues
The option to skip the intro has also been added, which will be appreciated by those who have completed the game multiple times.
With this patch, Alan Wake Remastered significantly improves its technical aspect on PC, strengthening its compatibility with modern configurations and fixing issues that have been present since its release.

