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Dylan Faden
April 26, 2026 at 08:07 AM
Expanded Dylan Faden article with profile table, background, parautilitarian class, Resonant premise, combat identity, handler section, and unconfirmed details
Dylan Faden is the playable protagonist of Control Resonant, Remedy's 2026 action role-playing sequel to Control (2019). He is the younger brother of Jesse Faden and is officially designated Prime Candidate 6 within FBC records. Where the first game placed Jesse inside the agency, Resonant flips the camera: Dylan begins the story as the agency's longest-held containment subject and is released into the field only after the situation has collapsed. For broader context, see the Overview.
Field | Detail |
|---|---|
Designation | Prime Candidate 6 |
Sister | Jesse Faden, FBC Director |
Handler | Zoe De Vera, FBC Field Agent |
Status | Released from containment, deployed into Manhattan |
Powers Class | Parautilitarian |
First Appearance | Control (2019), supporting role |
Dylan and Jesse grew up in the small town of Ordinary, Maine, where a childhood Altered World Event drew the attention of the Federal Bureau of Control. The same incident that gave Jesse her abilities also exposed Dylan, and the agency took him into custody afterward. He was not released. He spent the rest of his childhood and his entire adulthood inside the Oldest House, classified and contained as a long-term subject of paranatural research.
Players of the original Control will already know him: Dylan appears throughout that game as a supporting character, most often shown bedridden in a tank or medical bay deep inside the building. Resonant picks up that thread and centers it.
Remedy describes Dylan as a parautilitarian, a coined term the studio has informally translated as a "somewhat spooky superhero." The label points at a blend: someone whose abilities sit on the supernatural side of the FBC's books, but who is also trained and deployed as an active operative rather than locked away as a hazard. The class is built around paranatural powers plus hands-on combat, which is why Resonant's identity is melee-first.
The story is set seven years after Control. The Oldest House lockdown has failed, and a new paranatural crisis has spilled into the streets of Manhattan. Jesse, the previous Director, is missing or estranged. With its existing tools unable to contain what is now loose in the city, the FBC turns to the one asset it has been holding for years: Dylan himself.
That setup gives him two motivations that run in parallel through the campaign. The first is the family thread: he is searching for his sister Jesse. The second is internal: after a lifetime as a contained subject, he is fighting to hold onto his humanity against the cosmic forces pressing against him.
Dylan's fighting style is melee-led. His signature weapon is the Aberrant, a shapeshifting close-quarters armament that fills the same narrative slot for him that the Service Weapon filled for Jesse, but is built around blades, hammers, and other forms rather than firearms. The wider system is covered on the Melee Combat page. Confirmed paranatural abilities include:
Reach: a gravity-defying traversal ability used to cross paranaturally twisted architecture.
Shift: a momentum-redirection move executed through the Gravity Anomalies that warp Manhattan.
Force-push attacks for crowd control and knockback.
Remote explosions that can be triggered at range.
A deployable shield that doubles as an offensive tool.
Throwable turrets that act as temporary support emplacements.
Combos generate resources that feed these specials, so the moment-to-moment loop is to chain melee strings, spend the meter on a power, and exploit the opening for stuns and executions.
Once he is operating outside the Oldest House, Dylan does not work alone. His handler throughout the campaign is Zoe De Vera, an FBC Field Agent introduced for Resonant. She is his operator on the radio side, coordinating deployments and feeding him agency context. Their working relationship is one of the human anchors keeping him tethered while the city destabilizes around him.
Several details about Dylan have not been officially confirmed and should not be assumed. Among them:
Voice cast for Dylan and other speaking roles has not been publicly announced.
His exact age in the Resonant timeline has not been stated; only that he is younger than Jesse and has spent his entire life in FBC custody since the Ordinary AWE.
The full canonical roster of his paranatural abilities is broader than what has been previewed, and the talent-tree structure that gates them is partially undisclosed.
Specific story branches, named bosses he encounters, and his end-state at the close of the campaign have not been revealed.
His relationship with Jesse beyond the broad framing of an estranged sibling search has not been detailed.
This page will be updated as more is revealed.