Quantum Break Launches April 5th; Time Bending Title Also Coming to PC, Says Remedy Entertainmen

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As Remedy Entertainment's Quantum Break has become the talk of the town for quite a long time, fans of the franchise have certainly expected only the best from the game, and now that the game is only a mere few months away from its release, some surprises may hit the fans' fancy.

According to Tech Times, some of the most admirable features about Remedy Entertainment's Quantum Break would be the immensely beautiful graphics that have been rendered for the title. It was recently confirmed that new developments have been made in terms of visuals, compared to last year's version. But the colors are only a small factor compared to the latest report for the game.

Noted by Crave Online, many gamers were rendered upset over the news that Quantum Break will also be coming to the PC which immediately breaks the expectation of the title being a console exclusive. Though many believe that it may not necessarily affect fans the way it should, it is considered a wise move for Remedy Entertainment that expands further on to the other platforms. There are some conditions for the PC version as per the development team.

As per Uber Gizmo, Quantum Break's PC version will not be made available for Steam. For those interested to avail of the PC version, they are to get it via Windows Store via Microsoft's Platform. Interestingly, Head of Market at Xbox games Aaron Greenberg officially stated that players should not worry as files on both the Windows and Xbox One versions are easily accessible.

Quantum Break is another time-bending masterpiece under Remedy Entertainment, the same team that brought about games with a similar formula, namely Alan Wake and the Max Payne series. The game is expected to hit the shelves on April 5, 2016. Stay posted for further updates on the clock-stopper game by Remedy Entertainment.

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