Follow us on Google News
Get the latest updates directly in your Google News feed
One of the most loved video game sections of the year came to life at Geoff Keighley’s The Game Awards 2023. Metal band Old Gods of Asgard fromAlan Wake 2took to the stage alongside almost the entire main cast, to perform the game’s songHerald of Darknessin a spectacularly weird music act.

Poets of the Fall reprised their role as the fictional band they play in the game. They were joined on stage by none other than Alan Wake himself (aka Ilkka Villi) and creative director Sam Lake, both showing off their dancing prowess. The performance brought the house down in an homage to a popular sequence in the horror game.
Old Gods of Asgard Took to the Stage at The Game Awards
The award show was quite a spectacular reunion for theAlan Wake 2team and cast. Almost all the main characters performed the game’sHerald of Darknesssong in what was probably one of the wildest and weirdest, yet most sensational, acts to ever grace Keighley’s stage.
The Finnish metal band, which goes by the name Poets of the Fall in real life, played their in-game alter-egos Old Gods of Asgard. David Harewood, who plays Mr. Door, and Matthew Porretta, the voice of Alan Wake, both lent their memorable vocals to perform the game’s song.

A true sight to behold was the fully choreographed dance performance on stage that saw Alan Wake actor Ilkka Villi put on an extraordinary show alongside a group of dancers dressed in black. They were later joined by David Harewood and Remedy Entertainment’s creative director Sam Lake, who plays Alex Casey in the game.
It’s difficult to put this musical spectacle into words. It’s something you have to see for yourself:

A Homage to Alan Wake 2’s “We Sing” Sequence
Viewers who haven’t played the game might have been left baffled, unable to understand the wild performance’s meaning. The musical act is a direct reference to one of the most popular sequences in the game. (Warning:spoilers for the “We Sing” sequence follow.)
Just after the midway mark of Alan’s “Initiation” chapter, players get to the “We Sing” part. Here, Alan finds himself surrounded by oversized screens showing Alan himself, talk show host Mr. Door (played by David Harewood), and Sam Lake. They are performing and dancing to the Old Gods of Asgard playingHerald of Darkness.

The rock song retells many aspects of Alan’s life and the various elements and story beats from the game. The interactive rock musical, where hectic gameplay and live-action music videos intertwine, has been heralded by players as one of the best sequences in a video game this year – if not ever.
The band released anofficial music videofor everyone to enjoy this enthralling part of the game at any time. It wasn’t the first time Poets of the Fall performed for Remedy. The band also made an appearance in the firstAlan Wakeand wrote and performedTake Controlin Remedy’sControl.

The performance at Keighley’s award show brought the stunning virtual world ofAlan Wake 2into the real world. But Remedy’s horror game didn’t just steal the show with its electrifying musical act, the team also went home with three trophies, having won in the categories for Best Narrative, Best Game Direction, and Best Art Direction.
Sam Lake used the spotlight on stage to announce the New Game Plus mode titledThe Final Draft. The update launches on Monday, August 05, 2025, giving fans a good reason to return to the Dark Place once again.
Follow us for more entertainment coverage onFacebook,Twitter,Instagram, andYouTube.
Lisa Kamlot
Articles Published :101
Lisa is a passionate gaming writer with an insatiable appetite for all things gaming. When she’s not diving into virtual worlds, she’s riding waves as a dedicated surfer. She’s always on a quest for adventure – both in the digital realm and IRL.