Alan Wake 2 Lake House Expansion Releasing On 22 October, Reveals Leak

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  • Alan Wake 2 Lake House Expansion is seemingly releasing on 22 October 2024, as leaked by multiple retailers.
  • The release date is consistent across multiple sources and falls on the same day as the launch date of the game’s physical edition.
  • Despite several coincidences, it is best to take the leaked release date with a grain of salt until official confirmation. 

Alan Wake 2 was the big horror game of last year, and its subsequent Night Springs expansion also won the hearts of many gamers. The psychological horror mixed with a well-crafted story has made the sequel quite popular in the genre. The community has been patiently waiting for the game’s second DLC, The Lake House, and a new piece of crucial info has just leaked online. 

Several retailers based in Australia and New Zealand simultaneously leaked the Lake House DLC’s release date online. The leak aligns well with the current rumors and the launch of Alan Wake 2’s awaited physical edition.

Why it matters: The release date leak of the second Alan Wake 2 expansion suggests that we will get to play it in a matter of next week. Its consistency across multiple retailers has also made the leak much more believable.

The Alan Wake 2 Lake House Expansion release date has now been leaked by various retailers | Image Source: JB Hi-Fi
The Alan Wake 2 Lake House Expansion release date has now been leaked 

Across sites like JB Hi-Fi and EB Games, a new listing for Alan Wake 2: Deluxe Edition has appeared online, which contains The Night Springs Expansion, The Lake House Expansion, and the Deluxe Edition cosmetics. It is set to release on 22 October 2024, confirming that the second DLC is just around the corner.

Alan Wake 2 Lake House DLC’s launch date seemingly falls on the same day as the physical edition release, which makes it much more believable. However, take the info with a pinch of salt since plans are always prone to change before the official announcement.

What are your thoughts about the approaching expansion? Are you willing to buy it, or stick with Silent Hill 2 remake for now? Let us know in the comments below, or join us for a discussion on the official Tech4gamers forum.

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