If you haven't heard of it, that's because a bulk of its players aren't here stateside. But the tactical shooter has a massive global audience, particularly in Asia where Korean developer Smilegate is located. How big is the game? According to some reports, in 2013, it pulled in $1 billion in China alone. There's also a feature film adaptation in the works. Combine that last bit with Remedy's flair for the cinematic, and the partnership makes a lot of sense.

"Smilegate specifically chose Remedy to bring our unique blend of storytelling, memorable characters and inventive gameplay to CrossFire's global audience," Remedy's blog reads.

The post goes on to say that the Finnish studio has been working on this for some time, but, those are all the details available at the moment. Folks hoping for news on the next chapter in Alan Wake's narrative are going to have to wait awhile longer, it seems.