Alan Wake’s DLC is free on Xbox One and Xbox 360

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There’s a lot to love about Alan Wake, from its stunningly atmospheric visuals to the quirky Twin Peaks-esque charm that could be used to describe its narrative, cast and the world they both inhabit. Remedy’s supernatural thriller gave us gaming’s second best Barry, introduced us to “Night Springs”, and then it left us with some wonderfully strange epilogue DLC in The Signal and The Writer, which are now available on the Xbox Marketplace at no charge.

The two episodes pick up where Alan Wake left off, as the eponymous writer struggles to escape from a surreal new prison in the icy depths of Cauldron Lake, where words can be transmuted into the objects they represent using the power of product placement (thanks, Energizer!) and sinister flocks of sentient murder-books seek vengeance for all the times we’ve dog-eared them.



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SupervisorPosted:

Anything that is free is good

MickersPosted:

All DLC for free is welcomed.

SeamPosted:

Guess i'll have a chance to try out DLC this time, great news!

EarnPosted:

Great to see that its now free. I've never played Alan Wake but might have to get it now the DLC is free.

Activez-Posted:

Alan Wake was a pretty good game. Definitely going to play it again on the One with the DLC this time :D

MajPosted:

Pretty sweet considering its free!

StifledPosted:

Can't argue considering it's free.

XboxPosted:

Well anything free is always good. Thanks ( :

AhriPosted:

Probably since they give this with Quantum Break, they want people to experience everything of the game so they release this for free. Decent game, never played the DLC and probably never will.

HaloPosted:

Should have picked it up last month..probably gonna try to download on xbox.com so its at least in my history