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Alan Wake Update Will Remove A Classic Bowie Song, But There's A Catch

An upcoming Alan Wake update will remove the classic David Bowie song Space Oddity from the game, but it's not as straightforward as it appears.

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Remedy recently announced that a coming update for Alan Wake will remove the classic David Bowie song Space Oddity from the game, replacing it with the original song Strange Moons, penned by Remedy composer Petri Alanko. However, it seems that this update will not affect Alan Wake Remastered, which came out in 2021.

Arguably one of Bowie's best-known songs, the galactic rock song that features the iconic line "ground control to Major Tom" originally played over Alan Wake's closing credits. Though we don't know what Strange Moons will sound like yet, composer Alanko said on X/Twitter that a part of the song was originally included in an Alan Wake level that was cut prior to the game's final release.

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Music licenses often cause game developers to have to update or even delist their games years after release due to expiring legal contracts. Perhaps the best-known recent example is Spec Ops: The Line, which was delisted from Steam due to "several partnership licenses related to the game…expiring." While it's not clear if these are related to music licenses, it's a shame that one of the most critically acclaimed shooters of the early 2010s is no longer available for the next generations of players to enjoy. Alan Wake 2's latest DLC, Night Springs, released back in June.

Remedy recently struck a deal with Annapurna to co-finance and self-publish Control 2, and that may result in the production of films or TV shows based on the Control and Alan Wake franchises.

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Would be nice to see the gaming industry work something out with record labels, and with car manufacturers, so that a game can just keep its music and/or its car models indefinitely and not have to do this or be delisted.

You don't see movies getting erased from the internet just because they include old songs or old cars, do you?

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Alan wake 2 still trying to make a profit. Ive got my alan wake on Xbox 360 doesn't affect me lot can be said for disc games!

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@adrardohan: Grand Theft Auto IV (2008) got an update which removed and replaced songs on the radio because of expired licenses. That's a 360/PS3 gen disc game getting the same treatment.

You can avoid it and keep the songs by never updating the game, but there are drawbacks to that and most players won't know what the deal is

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@Spartan_418: I never update an Xbox360 game now I cant if I wanted. That never affected me back then either Xbox was never online 👍

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@adrardohan: 360 online isn't completely shut down, only the store is. 360 games can still get updates and a decent number still have functional multiplayer

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@Spartan_418: I'm an offline player I only went online with watch dogs on the PS4. Xbox360 was connected to download my digital games now its not connected at all I've so many disc games to play. Just bought the sobotuer because there's very little to no games being released that appeals to me. Black myth Wukong be the latest game I bought twice pc and ps5.

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So the "update" will remove a feature then it should be called "downdate". Me so smartz. :DDD

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That's really lame, to be honest. I was planning on replaying Alan Wake on PC soon and I'd rather it stay exactly as it is. Oh well, I can always mod it back into the game, I suppose.

Still, if Remedy is going to patch Alan Wake by removing a song, then I wish they'd at least add Alan Wake Remastered to Steam while they're at it.

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@Blk_Mage_Ctype: Download it before the change is made.

If you have it through Steam, turn off automatic updates.

If you have it through GOG, download the installer and never worry about "updates" again.

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Alan Wake (2010)

don't update that bc game i guess

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