CONTROL Resonant Announced for PS5, Xbox Series, and PC

CONTROL Resonant Announced for PS5, Xbox Series, and PC
Gaming Desk December 12, 2025 Games

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Remedy Entertainment has officially announced CONTROL Resonant, a new sequel coming to PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store. The game is planned for a 2026 release.

This time, the story shifts to Dylan Faden, the brother of Jesse Faden from the original Control. After spending years confined by the Federal Bureau of Control (FBC), Dylan is now being sent back into the field during a major supernatural crisis. A mysterious cosmic force is twisting the laws of reality, and Manhattan has turned into a battleground full of paranatural threats.

Players follow Dylan as he tries to understand his new powers and confront enemies like the Hiss, the Mold, and other distorted creatures taking over the city. The game also continues the larger Control universe storyline, with Dylan searching for his sister Jesse, who now serves as the FBC Director.

Remedy says the game will explore humanity on the edge of collapse, with Dylan uncovering the motives of different characters and supernatural entities across a torn, shifting Manhattan. Expect a mix of psychological storytelling and world-bending environments.

The game has a deep progression system. Players can shape how Dylan’s abilities evolve, depending on how they want to tackle different threats. Remedy describes Dylan’s journey as a shift from being a test subject to becoming a “paranatural superweapon.”

The game takes place across several zones in Manhattan, but this is not the city you know. A cosmic force is corrupting entire areas, bending gravity, and reshaping the environment into impossible structures. Players will also travel into metaphysical spaces that reflect Dylan’s own unstable mind.

For fans of the first game, this sequel promises a larger world, more freedom to explore, and deeper supernatural mechanics.

Remedy has not shown gameplay yet, but the early details suggest a more ambitious project that builds on everything Control was known for: mystery, atmosphere, strange phenomena, and intense combat.

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