Xbox One exclusive Quantum Break delayed to 2016
It appears Microsoft is giving a break to Quantum Break. Get it?
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It appears Microsoft is giving a break to Quantum Break. Get it?
Remedy Entertainment CEO Matias Myllyrinne recently sat down with Shacknews to talk about several topics, including the future of mobile gaming, the legacy of the Alan Wake franchise, and the upcoming Xbox One-exclusive Quantum Break.
A game that was sorely missing at E3 this year is finally showcased
Remedy Entertainment announced that Quantum Break is coming in 2015, and will be shown at gamescom (likely skipping E3). But on the bright side, it released a batch of new screenshots and a teaser trailer.
Death Rally has hit Steam today. It costs $8.49 until August 10, after which it will go up to $9.99.
Fans won't have to wait long for the second entry in the series. Alan Wake's American Nightmare is coming to PC later this month.
Remedy Entertainment franchise development head Oskari Hakkinen talks about the relative ease of making new Alan Wake games now that the tech is in place, but stops short of promising Alan Wake 2.
Alan Wake will "certainly continue" after American Nightmare, according to Remedy CEO Matias Myllyrinne.
Alan Wake's American Nightmare developer Remedy released a new dev diary, which talks about how the Survival mode slowly gave way to its new story content.
Remedy Entertainment has announced that Alan Wake will hit PC via Steam on February 16, followed by other digital distributors shortly afterwards.