Microsoft already put Alan Wake on the Xbox One backwards compatibility list so if you own the Xbox 360 version, you can also play it on your Xbox One console without any additional purchases. However, if you don’t have the Xbox 360 version, the standalone game costs $19.99 in the Xbox One Store. [irp posts=”29554″ name=”Battleborn now available for pre-order on Xbox One and PC”] When Remedy launched The Signal in July 2010, it was available to owners of new copies of Alan Wake for free but it was priced at $20 for those who didn’t own the game. When The Writer was released in October 2010, it originally cost $6.99. Both of these episodes are additions to the original Alan Wake story.

Order new Xbox and receive Alan Wake for free

Microsoft recently introduced a new bundle to promote its newly released hit title, Quantum Break, with the bundle featuring a Cirrus White Xbox One console and controller, Quantum Break, and the original Alan Wake. This bundle is now available for $299. Previously, Remedy ran a promotion which allowed people who pre-ordered Quantum Break to receive Alan Wake for free. So, as you can see, there were (and are) a lot of alternative ways to get Alan Wake on your Xbox One console. If you want to download the DLCs, you can do so from Xbox Store download links below:

The Signal (Xbox One/Xbox 360) The Writer (Xbox One/Xbox 360)

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