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Control Resonant lands in September with a new hero to drive the sibling arc

The September PS5 sequel puts Dylan in control, shifting Remedy’s supernatural saga toward its messier family conflict.

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Control Resonant launches globally on PS5 on September 24, and Remedy is making a cleaner break from the first game than a new city alone would suggest. Dylan Faden, not Jesse, is the playable character this time.

That choice gives the sequel a sharper charge. Dylan was once treated as a threat, but Control Resonant puts him at the center of a story about power, damage, and the bond that still ties him to Jesse.

Why put Dylan in control now

Dylan gives Control Resonant a way back into the Faden story without replaying Jesse’s rise through the Federal Bureau of Control. He carries a different kind of history, one shaped less by discovery than by fallout.

The change also reaches into combat. Dylan uses the Aberrant, a shapeshifting weapon built around aggressive close-range action, which gives him a different rhythm from Jesse and her Service Weapon.

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That helps the handoff feel more intentional. Remedy isn’t simply changing the face on screen. It’s giving players a new body language for the same haunted universe.

What changes when Jesse steps aside

Jesse’s arc was about forcing answers out of a hostile institution. Dylan begins from a more damaged place, with the consequences of that world already written into him.

That puts Jesse and Dylan’s unresolved history under real pressure. Jesse is still part of the frame, but Dylan carrying the playable perspective forces the sequel to face the damage between them instead of leaving it on the edge of the lore.

The warped Manhattan setting gives that conflict more room to breathe. Moving beyond the Oldest House lets Remedy expand the threat while keeping the Faden family wound close to the action.

What should players watch next

Pre-orders are open now, but the bigger question is how Remedy handles the handoff from Jesse to Dylan. The risk isn’t that Dylan lacks story potential. It’s whether Control Resonant can make his central role feel earned without flattening Jesse’s importance.

The PS5 Digital Deluxe Edition includes 48-hour advance access, so some players can start on September 22 instead of September 24. Everyone else should watch the same thing when launch arrives, whether Dylan Faden can carry the emotional weight the first game left unresolved.

Paulo Vargas
Paulo Vargas is an English major turned reporter turned technical writer, with a career that has always circled back to…
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