Remedy Entertainment's Quantum Break has been a title that many have been anxious of for quite some time. The clock-stopping title is of course, known from a series, and as of the moment, strikes utter controversy to many.
According to Video Gamer, Quantum Break has become a title that many have turned out to be skeptical with and may not know yet what to make of it. Given that so many think that it will not be as successful as the relative game under Remedy Entertainment, Max Payne, there are those that believe in the potential of Quantum Break being another asset of the company.
As reported by Latin Post, even after such a long wait without a release date, Quantum Break is considered as one of the most anticipated titles for the coming year and even after. It will join other titles that will come for the Xbox One, Windows 10 and Steam such as Gigantic, ReCore, Sea of Thieves, Cobalt, Gears of War: Ultimate Edition, Killer Instinct: Season 3 and the infamous Halo Wars 2.
In related news, WCCF Tech delivered that Quantum Break's producer Lennie Hakola stated an opinion in the tendencies of the Oculus Rift, which, at the moment, released their pricing at approximately $599. Hakola was quoted via Twitter, "I have a feeling #OculusRift's price tag won't hamper VR. This first push just won't be what most consumers have when VR takes off. ...and I personally don't believe VR will hit a massive market either, but I was wrong about the Wii as well, so who knows."
The time bending title under Remedy Entertainment is already a success to many even before it launches by April of this year. One of Quantum Break's strong points include the all-star cast that many are looking forward to further take a look at, and the wait is no longer too far to be reached.