Out of nowhere, Remedy Entertainment dropped news about Control Resonant - set to arrive September 24, 2026. This follow-up to Control came into view when a fresh trailer played live at Sony’s recent State of Play event. While many waited quietly, the studio chose that moment to reveal what’s next.
Now we see more clearly how the story unfolds, focusing on Dylan Faden this time. He was once just Jesse’s younger brother, held back during those strange happenings at the Federal Bureau of Control. Back then, players caught glimpses of him trapped, unable to move freely. This installment puts him right in front - no shared roles, no alternate paths. Only he guides us forward now.
Even though Jesse Faden isn’t the main character anymore, Remedy confirms she’ll still matter in the plot. Because of choices she makes, things happen that push the story forward in the next game. Her presence sticks around, quietly guiding what unfolds behind the scenes.
Out in the open now, right beside the big announcement, Mikael Kasurinen - who runs the game - spoke about where things are headed next. The follow-up won’t just skim the surface; instead it pulls at old threads tied to the Faden brothers’ messy story. Their earlier struggles? Those never really left, he said, and what weighs on them today shapes much of what unfolds. Each one stumbles into problems far beyond what either has seen so far.
Now live - pre-orders for the game have started, thanks to Remedy’s latest update. Those picking up the Digital Deluxe Edition unlock extra perks: jump in two days before release, grab a digital art collection, plus get every track from the original score. Early birds gain entry sooner, along with visual extras and music straight from the title.
Out near the edge of what we know, Dylan Faden steps forward - not because he wants to, but because something pulls him. The past doesn’t stay buried in his bloodline, secrets hum just below quiet moments. This time, silence cracks open wider than before. Questions form where answers used to sit. Resonant isn’t loud at first - more like pressure building behind your eyes. Moments stretch longer when history won’t stop knocking. By mid-September 2026, everything shifts.

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