

This next collectible is basically the bestest. Where to find this Easter egg: This is on an upper floor of the Prime Candidate Program area, sort of hidden behind a box on the lower shelf of a cabinet. In Alan Wake’s American Nightmare, we learn that Wake is trying to write himself out of said supernatural prison. Those who’ve played Alan Wake know that the writer’s body wasn’t found because Wake himself is in the Dark Place. Reports claim he dived into the lake, but no body was recovered in the search.” Eyewitness reports highlight an old light switch (possible Object of Power) that missing.

As it turns out, Breaker’s father was an ex-Bureau Agent.īetter still, the report also acknowledges AWEs in 1970 with Thomas Zane - and that sure will be important later - as well as in 1976 & 1978 with the Old Gods of Asgard, Odin and Tor Anderson. The Federal Bureau of Control was made aware of the incident via Wake’s agent, Barry Wheeler, and Bright Falls Sheriff, Sarah Breaker. “An unconfirmed Threshold manifestation at Caulfron Lake, WA resulted in a fictional story written by the author Alan Wake creating an AWE in which reality was altered to match that of the story, though only locally and for a limited time,” a report reads. Now we’re getting into the good stuff - an actual confirmation that the events players experienced in Alan Wake are fully part of the world of Control. Where to find the Easter egg: This is inside Central Executive, in a room that requires Clearance level 03. “The more results of Night Springs have also been catalogued in a seperate report.”Īs you’ll recall, Night Springs was a television show seen in both Alan Wakeand Alan Wake’s American Nightmare, a Twilight Zone parody that offered players the chance to watch full episodes in-game. While that’s all well and good, this document gives us a confirmation that Alan Wake and Control share the same world. It “has additionally led to the discovery of numerious AWEs and altered materials by allowing civilians to call in and report their experiences with the supernatural.” This collectible describes how the Federal Bureau of Control has used a radio program called America Overnight to “assist in providing disinformation to the naturally skeptical population of America.” If you’re not ready to read this, bookmark it and return back after you’ve finished the game.

If it wasn’t obvious by this point a bunch of spoilers lie ahead. This post will pull double duty, showing you where they all are but also explaining what they could mean for the future of both franchises. Controlis out today and, as you might have expected, features several Alan Wake Easter eggs.
