
Control, the new 3rd person supernatural action-adventure from developer Remedy Entertainment (Max Payne, Quantum Break) is nearing its final stretch to worldwide launch on Tuesday, August 27, 2019 for PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. In advance of Control’s official presence at E3 2019 next week, where Remedy will reveal a playable near-final mission from the game, global videogame publisher 505 Games has unveiled a batch of new screenshots from the demo. These screens introduce mysterious characters, new in-game enemies and unearthly environments that will leave players curious for more.

Photo: 505 Games and Remedy Entertainment 
Photo: 505 Games and Remedy Entertainment 
Photo: 505 Games and Remedy Entertainment 
Photo: 505 Games and Remedy Entertainment 
Photo: 505 Games and Remedy Entertainment 
Photo: 505 Games and Remedy Entertainment 
Photo: 505 Games and Remedy Entertainment 
Photo: 505 Games and Remedy Entertainment 
Photo: 505 Games and Remedy Entertainment 
Photo: 505 Games and Remedy Entertainment 
Photo: 50Photo: 505 Games and Remedy Entertainment5 Games and Remedy Entertainment
Control is available to pre-order now and will release on Tuesday, Aug. 27, 2019 for physical and digital retail on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, with a simultaneous digital launch on the Epic Games store for PC. To register for more information and regular updates, please visit www.controlgame.com.
Related: CONTROL by Remedy and 505 Games Reveals Duo of Renowned Composers
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