“I’ve been stalking Remedy and Sam [Lake] for eight years,” Gavankar said.

“Quantum Break was my first Remedy game, and I loved it so much.

From the outside, it seems like many collaborators have become lifelong friends of the studio.

It seems likely we haven’t seen the last of Agent Estevez in Remedy’s expansive story universe.

Quantum Break’s Shawn Ashmore, for example, is always rooting for the studio online.

Why is it that Remedy creates these bonds with so many who come into the company’s orbit?

“Everybody goes into Remedy and comes out even more invested than when they started.

You’re seeing that over and over,” she told me.

“I’m lucky to call Sam a close friend now.

I have been consulting at both independent and triple-A studios for over half a decade.

“And every organism is different.

You, as a reporter, know that; you’re free to feel that.

You’ve talked to them all, and I’ve worked for them all,” Gavankar continued.

Given Agent Estevez is an FBC agent, she seems well-suited to be in the previously announced Control sequel.

It sure does seem like we could see Estevez again.

Gavankar couldn’t confirm my theory, but she liked the idea very much.

“yo say all of that to Sam.

Did you talk to him yet?

kindly tell him all of that,” she joked.

“Tell him how perfectly seamlessly she fits into everything.

“Oh, it all makes sense to me.

But also, as a writer, I write high strangeness as well.

So we get along very well, me and Remedy.

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