It looks like we'll be waiting a bit longer for an Alan Wake sequel.

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A trademark was spotted last month for "Alan Wake's Return," however, developer Remedy has clarified that it's not for a new game.According to Kotaku , the trademark is for an in-game live-action video series starring Sam Lake, Remedy's creative director. "A big part of the trademarking process all in all is the legalities of it," Lake said to Kotaku. "Just making sure everything is covered."Lake said there is "no real news about anything future Alan Wake-related." However, he didn't shut down the possibility of the franchise continuing, saying "we are exploring possibilities and concepting different things, but lots needs to click into place for anything to happen. We will be the first to talk about it when there is something definite to talk about."Remedy's next big release will be Quantum Break, and you can check out 55 minutes of gameplay footage here on IGN

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