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Thriller fans of Remedy have the perfect excuse to return to Bright Falls today. For a limited time, you can get your hands on the Alan Wake Collector’s Edition Pack on Steam, which includes the original game, the spin-off Alan Wake’s American Nightmare, and various digital extras… for just $2.45.
Although this is a PC offer (requires a Steam account), it’s a great opportunity for those who want to discover the origins of Alan Wake 2 or relive this dark story in digital format, without DRM and with exclusive additional material.
What’s included in the Alan Wake pack on Steam
This special edition is available on Steam, compatible with Windows, and includes the following:
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Alan Wake – Complete game with keyboard and mouse support, classic controls, and English dubbing with text in several languages. A third-person thriller with action, puzzles, and psychological horror elements.
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Alan Wake’s American Nightmare – Standalone adventure set in the Arizona desert, with a more arcade-like focus and replay value. Ideal for those who already know the main story and want something more intense and direct.
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Collector’s Edition extras:
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Documentary and developer commentary (video)
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Illustrated art book in PDF format
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Original soundtrack with the most iconic themes
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Buy now
All content can be played directly from Steam, without the need for a permanent connection, and works perfectly on most current computers.
If you’ve never played the original Alan Wake or want to have it in your collection for almost nothing, this is an opportunity that’s hard to beat. You can find the offer on the official Steam store while the promotion lasts.
