Max Payne and Management developer Treatment Leisure has launched its monetary report for the primary half of the 2025 fiscal yr, and it comprises some encouraging information about Management 2 and the forthcoming Max Payne remakes.
Per Treatment’s report, the Max Payne remakes, which nonetheless haven’t got a launch window, have now entered “the total manufacturing stage”, having entered the “manufacturing readiness stage” again in October final yr. This implies improvement on the remakes is progressing fairly easily.
The report additionally affords an replace on Management 2, which was first introduced in November 2022. The upcoming sequel has entered the aforementioned “manufacturing readiness stage”, in accordance with Treatment, which suggests we are able to seemingly count on full manufacturing to ramp up a couple of months from now.
Moreover, if you happen to’re on the lookout for an replace on Treatment’s Management spinoff Codename Condor, which can or could not find yourself being known as FBC: Firebreak, that is additionally in full manufacturing, in accordance with Treatment.
All of this information comes from a monetary report that additionally sees Treatment’s income growing by 33.7% year-over-year, though income are down by round 10%, so it is not a wholly rosy image for the Finnish studio.
Sadly, it appears to be like like issues nonetheless aren’t wanting up for horror sequel Alan Wake 2, both, as the sport has but to show a revenue ten months after its launch. Regardless of that, Treatment CEO Tero Virtala says the sport has “recouped most of its improvement and advertising and marketing bills” on the time of the report’s publication.
Virtala additionally says that the cancellation of Tencent collab Codename Kestrel again in Could has given the studio “elevated focus and higher improvement synergies”, in addition to permitting it to “transfer skilled builders into different recreation tasks”.
So, what’s subsequent for Treatment? Proper now, the studio has “two video games in full manufacturing” (that is the Max Payne remakes and Condor, so it appears to be like like Treatment is counting these remakes as one mission) and one “within the manufacturing readiness stage” (i.e. Management 2).
The studio additionally says that because it acquired the rights to the Management franchise from 505 Video games, it is capable of “select tips on how to carry [its] future video games to the market”, which includes “weighing self-publishing” and “completely different associate publishing alternatives”.
We’ll have to attend and see what occurs subsequent, however we’ll seemingly get extra information on the Max Payne remakes, in addition to Management 2 and Condor, within the coming months. Keep tuned for extra.