Alan Wake II's first expansion, Night Springs, is out tomorrow, June 8, and one of its protagonists is a big surprise. The three-episode expansion brings back major characters from Remedy Games.
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The 2016 Xbox and Windows sci-fi action game from developer Remedy Entertainment and publisher Microsoft is now back on the Xbox and Steam digital storefronts after being taken down a few weeks ago.
This week's Microsoft Weekly digest is chock-full of news items related to controversies related to AI-powered products, the arrival of free USBs for Windows Insiders, and multiple app updates.
This week's list of discounted games for the Xbox One and up number just under 100, but include toppers like Quantum Break, and Borderlands, the latter also going on sale for the Xbox 360.
Xbox has been having great past few days thanks to Scorpio's details coming out. However, a possibly damaging blow was dealt when Remedy announced that its exclusivity deal with Xbox is over.
According to comments made by a Remedy Games' executive, Quantum Break on Windows 10 Store might not get patches or updates in the future. The game is set to launch on Steam on September 14.
Quantum Break will be available on Steam from September 14, priced at $39.99. A new 'Timeless Collector's Edition' is also being released for $39.99, with "premium packaging" and various collectibles.
One of the UK's largest retailers is now selling the 500GB Xbox One Quantum Break bundle for £199 - but you can get a further £20 off that price when you enter a discount code at checkout.
Microsoft has unveiled the special edition Xbox One controllers that users can win during this year's Pax East convention. They're inspired by major titles like Quantum Break and Overwatch.
The PlayStation 4 was the best-selling console in the US, claiming top spot partially thanks to The Division. But Microsoft is looking to the future and touting the success of Quantum Break.
The science-fiction shooter Quantum Break is off to a very strong start after becoming the best-selling new IP for Xbox One and seeing strong sales worldwide, topping the UK sales charts.
After missing its original launch date in 2015, 'Quantum Break' - the Xbox One and Windows 10 exclusive game developed by Remedy Entertainment - is now finally available for the Xbox One and PC.
One of the most anticipated titles for Xbox One is almost here. With just over a week until launch, the storage requirements for Quantum Break's TV episodes have been spotted, and they're significant.
Step into the time altering world of Quantum Break, a cinematic first person shooter where an accident breaks time and you are in a fight to fix it. I go hands-on and give my first impressions.
...and in fact, that PC version will be available free to those who digitally pre-order the game for the Xbox One ahead of its launch on April 5. But that's not all Microsoft announced today.
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Microsoft's Phil Spencer believes we'll see more Xbox games like the upcoming Quantum Break with live-action tie-ins, saying there are 'certain franchises that lend themselves to TV and even movies'.
Alongside a new gameplay trailer, Remedy Entertainment finally offers a glimpse of the television series that will compliment the upcoming Xbox One exclusive Quantum Break.
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Remedy Entertainment's Xbox One exclusive "Quantum Break," originally slated for a 2014 release before being delayed to 2015, has now been delayed to 2016.
Microsoft has now confirmed that Quantum Break, one of the first Xbox One games that was announced over a year ago, will now be released in 2015, with more details at Gamescom in August.