The surprise announcement ofAlan Wake 2earlier this month has given fans plenty to think about in regards to where Remedy Entertainment is going to take the sequel. The originalAlan Wakeended on a pretty open-ended cliffhanger, giving the studio the ability to take the titular writer’s story just about anywhere. Wake’s inclusion inControl’sAWEDLC began giving shape to what his next appearance might be like, but therecent trailer for the sequelhas made fans continue theorizing even further, dissecting all of the details within it.

One of the major details tucked away insideAlan Wake 2’s trailer is a neon sign for the Oceanview Motel in the background of one of the vignettes. The Oceanview plays a major role inControl,and its appearance in the newAlan Waketrailer doesn’t seem to be a coincidence given just how many details are jam-packed within it and its significance toAlan Wake. Given its prominence sinceControl, it seems as if the Oceanview Motel is going to further connect the two games and, with a little bit of theorizing, it might end up being what brings Wake back into the real world.

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Understanding the Oceanview Motel

The Oceanview Motel is one of the mostmemorable locations featured inControl. While so much of the game is about high-intensity firefights and superpowers, the Oceanview is an area where Jesse goes and the scope of the game is reduced to a handful of ominous rooms and eerie puzzles. The Oceanview is a Threshold, a place of power that can see into other dimensions, and functions like a dream: it can’t be entered or exited through any other way but by pulling a light switch cord. Despite its location in Butte, Montana, the motel is tied to the Oldest House but seems to have plenty of connections elsewhere as well.

The Oceanview’s Connection to Alan Wake 2

Although it would seem like it could fit right in, the Oceanview doesn’t make an appearance inthe originalAlan Wake, as it wasn’t introduced untilControl. However, Wake has a few connections to the motel that might make it a major part ofAlan Wake 2. On a very superficial level, it seems as if the Oceanview can see Alan despite his captivity at the bottom of Cauldron Lake following the events of the first game. This, on some levels, makes a lot of sense given the fact that according to Wake at the end of the original game, “it’s not a lake, it’s an ocean.” While it might be a little on the nose, the name of the motel, the “Oceanview,” seems like it might be able to see and interact with Alan because he’s stuck at the bottom of “an ocean.”

This is made even more evident by the fact that Jesse sees Wake in the motel during theAWEDLC. Because that’s the only place where she sees him directly, it seems to suggest that the Oceanview can literally view Wake who’s in a metaphorical ocean. It’s unclear what Wake sees on the other side, but given the Oceanview’s existence as a motel in an urban area intheAlan Wake 2trailer, it seems like the motel might be able to change shape when in other dimensions, like the one Alan is stuck in.

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Light is a huge element inAlan Wake,and the fact that the Oceanview can only be accessed by pulling a light switch cord might suggest that the two are inherently tied. The game could feature moments where Alan needs to get inside the motel by finding an ominously placed light switch cord, or it might simply be what he needs to find in order to escape his dimension, enter the Oceanview, and return to the real world throughthe Oldest House. There are still plenty of questions aboutAlan Wake 2, but fans will need to wait a little while longer for answers, as Remedy has said it’s planning to go dark for several months to work on the game.

Alan Wake 2is in development.

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