According to the game's writer, we'll eventually see a sequel to the Xbox 360 console exclusive Alan Wake.

Sam Lake, credited with creating Max Payne and the upcoming Xbox One exclusive Quantum Break, confirmed the news in a new interview with Game Informer.

Alan Wake launched in 2010 as a Xbox 360 console exclusive, eventually hitting PC in 2012. The game follows the eponymous best-selling writer, Alan Wake, as he visits the fictional town of Bright Falls on vacation. While there, events from a psychological thriller written by Alan Wake begin coming to life, sending him on a terrifying supernatural quest to solve his wife's disappearance.

Alan Wake won praise for its detailed visuals, unique gunplay mechanics and survival horror leanings. Sadly, Alan Wake's ending and DLC left the game wide open for a sequel that has yet to materialise. Since the announcement of the time-bending Quantum Break, Alan Wake fans have been eager to know what Remedy Entertainment plan to do afterwards. Thankfully, it could well be Alan Wake 2.

The interview took place in the form of 100 quick-fire questions, which saw various other snippets of information come to light.

When asked if we'll ever get to play Alan Wake 2, Sam Lake simply replied "yes."

Sam Lake also hopes to see Quantum Break on PC

Apparently, Quantum Break will feature dinosaurs

Sam Lake isn't aging backwards

Sam Lake's favorite game is Half Life 2

Quantum Break has no Kinect support

Quantum Break's powers are upgradable

Out of all the games he's made, Sam Lake is most proud of Alan Wake

Quantum Break's in-game TV show has four episodes

The live action episodes don't require any controller interaction

Be sure to check out the full (and rather hilarious) interview from Game Informer here.