Tag

Quantum Break

All articles tagged with #quantum break

The Quantum Break Effect: How it Elevated Control and Alan Wake 2

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Polygon

Featured image for The Quantum Break Effect: How it Elevated Control and Alan Wake 2
Source: Polygon

Quantum Break, a TV show/action game hybrid released in 2016 by Remedy Entertainment, was underappreciated due to its association with Microsoft's failed attempt to make the Xbox One an all-in-one entertainment platform. However, the game showcased Remedy's unique style and served as a stepping stone for their critically acclaimed game Control. With its time-manipulating powers and emphasis on movement, Quantum Break offered a refreshing take on the third-person action genre. The game also explored narrative choices and the concept of recursion, creating a dreamlike experience for players. Despite its initial reception, Quantum Break is worth revisiting and is available on Xbox Game Pass.

"Alan Wake 2: A Clever and Essential Game That Remedy Cares About"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by GameSpot

Featured image for "Alan Wake 2: A Clever and Essential Game That Remedy Cares About"
Source: GameSpot

Remedy's upcoming game, Alan Wake 2, hints at the importance of time travel in the Remedy Connected Universe, suggesting that the studio still cares about its previous game, Quantum Break. While Quantum Break is not officially part of the Remedy Connected Universe, Alan Wake 2 includes nods to Quantum Break, indicating that Remedy considers it worthy of note. The game explores time-breaking moments and time loops, similar to Quantum Break, suggesting that time travel is a recurring theme in Remedy's storytelling. This raises the possibility of a future Quantum Break game that could be connected to the larger narrative of the Remedy Connected Universe.

The Rejected Pitch: Alan Wake 2's TV-Style Episodes

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Eurogamer.net

Featured image for The Rejected Pitch: Alan Wake 2's TV-Style Episodes
Source: Eurogamer.net

Microsoft rejected a pitch for Alan Wake 2 that included TV-style episodes, which eventually led to the creation of Quantum Break. Remedy has continued to work on ideas for a full sequel ever since, and Alan Wake 2 will finally be released in October. The game director confirmed that Control also started off as an Alan Wake 2 concept. Microsoft has considered acquiring Remedy in the past, and the fact that Alan Wake 2 and the recent Alan Wake Remastered will launch on the Epic Games Store is listed as a "risk" in court documents from Microsoft's attempted acquisition of Activision Blizzard.

Quantum Break returns to Xbox Game Pass with time-bending action.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Kotaku

Featured image for Quantum Break returns to Xbox Game Pass with time-bending action.
Source: Kotaku

Quantum Break, the third-person shooter game developed by Remedy Entertainment, is back on Xbox Game Pass after a brief removal due to licensing issues. The game features a great performance by the late Lance Reddick, who portrays Martin Hatch, the face of the time-research organization Monarch Solutions. Quantum Break mixes superpowered shooter gameplay with TV-show-style storytelling and includes a four-episode Syfy Channel-esque TV series baked into the game. Despite its middling shooting mechanics, the game remains a fascinating experiment in video game storytelling and helped propel Remedy Entertainment to its award-winning action-adventure game Control.

Xbox Game Pass Unveils April's New Games.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by GameSpot

Featured image for Xbox Game Pass Unveils April's New Games.
Source: GameSpot

Xbox Game Pass announces its lineup for April, including Loop Hero, Iron Brigade, Ghostwire: Tokyo, NHL 23, and Minecraft Legends. Quantum Break has been temporarily removed due to licensing issues. Overwatch 2 introduces a new hero, Lifeweaver, who will be available for free for a limited time. Pokémon Stadium is coming to Nintendo Switch Online.

Quantum Break to Return to Xbox Game Pass Despite Licensing Issues

Originally Published 2 years ago — by GameSpot

Featured image for Quantum Break to Return to Xbox Game Pass Despite Licensing Issues
Source: GameSpot

Quantum Break is being temporarily removed from Xbox Game Pass due to licensing issues, but it will return at some point. Remedy Entertainment confirmed that the removal was due to expired licenses that were in the process of being renewed. Xbox boss Aaron Greenberg also confirmed that the game will be back on Game Pass soon. It's unclear what the nature of the licensing issues are, but this is not the first time an Xbox exclusive has been removed from Game Pass due to licensing deals expiring.

Quantum Break's Temporary Departure from Xbox Game Pass Explained.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Pure Xbox

Featured image for Quantum Break's Temporary Departure from Xbox Game Pass Explained.
Source: Pure Xbox

Quantum Break has been temporarily removed from Xbox Game Pass due to licensing issues, according to Microsoft. The company has stated that it intends to bring the game back to the service as soon as possible. It is unclear when the game will leave Xbox Game Pass and how long it will be gone for. In the meantime, the game is available for purchase with an 80% discount on the Xbox Store.

"Massive Xbox Sale: Over 150 Games Discounted!"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Pure Xbox

Featured image for "Massive Xbox Sale: Over 150 Games Discounted!"
Source: Pure Xbox

Over 150 games are currently on sale in the latest Xbox weekly deals, with more expected to be added later this week for the Xbox Spring Sale. Quantum Break is on sale for £5.45 / $7.99 before leaving Xbox Game Pass in mid-April. Forza Horizon 5 and Dragon Ball Xenoverse are also on sale. Most offers will be available until at least April 11th, 2023, with some exceptions.

"Quantum Break Leaving Xbox Game Pass in April Alongside Other Titles"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by GameSpot

Featured image for "Quantum Break Leaving Xbox Game Pass in April Alongside Other Titles"
Source: GameSpot

Xbox Game Pass is set to remove Quantum Break, a console exclusive game developed by Remedy, from its library soon. The game is listed in the "Leaving Soon" section of the Game Pass app alongside six other titles. It's unclear why the game is being removed, but Microsoft has previously removed Forza titles due to music licensing reasons. The other titles set for removal include The Riftbreaker, Moonglow Bay, Rainbow Six Extraction, The Dungeon of Naheulbeuk: The Amulet of Chaos, Life is Strange: True Colors, and The Long Dark. Microsoft has not yet announced the first batch of new additions and removals for Game Pass for the month of April.

Quantum Break to Depart Xbox Game Pass Alongside Other Titles in April

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Eurogamer.net

Featured image for Quantum Break to Depart Xbox Game Pass Alongside Other Titles in April
Source: Eurogamer.net

Xbox Game Pass subscribers will lose access to Quantum Break, an Xbox exclusive title published by Microsoft, in the next couple of weeks. Other games leaving the service in April include Life is Strange: True Colors, The Long Dark, and Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Extraction. Game Pass subscribers can purchase these games at a 20% discount if they want to keep playing them.

"Xbox Game Pass to Remove Multiple Games in April 2023"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Pure Xbox

Featured image for "Xbox Game Pass to Remove Multiple Games in April 2023"
Source: Pure Xbox

Eight games, including Quantum Break, are set to leave Xbox Game Pass on or around April 15th. Xbox Game Pass members can get a discount of at least 20% on these titles before they're removed. Microsoft is expected to announce another batch of removals towards the end of the month, and predictions have been made about what might be leaving Xbox Game Pass later in April 2023.

Quantum Break leaving Game Pass soon

Originally Published 2 years ago — by TrueAchievements

Featured image for Quantum Break leaving Game Pass soon
Source: TrueAchievements

Remedy's sci-fi third-person shooter Quantum Break will soon be leaving Xbox Game Pass, according to the 'Leaving soon' section on the Game Pass app. It's unclear why a game published by Xbox Game Studios is leaving the library, but it's possible that it's a mistake or there is some other issue. There is no official date for when Quantum Break will leave Game Pass, but completion of the game takes around 20 hours.