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Quantum Break Universe: Unravel Time, Embrace Destiny

Quantum Break: Time-jumping action meets TV drama as hero Jack fights evil corporation Monarch to save time itself, with choices affecting both gameplay and a live-action show.

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#2: Strategy
#3: Puzzle
#4: Racing
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#1: Remedy Entertainment
#2: Rockstar Games
#3: Square Enix
#4: Ubisoft
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Quantum Break features a unique blend of video game and live-action television show, with the game's narrative choices affecting the show's storyline.
Shawn Ashmore, famous for playing Iceman in the X-Men film series, stars as the game's protagonist, Jack Joyce.

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What is your favorite aspect of Quantum Break?
The narrative and storytelling
The time-manipulation gameplay mechanics
The live-action TV show segments
The character development and performances
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Which character from Quantum Break do you find most compelling?
Jack Joyce
Paul Serene
Beth Wilder
Martin Hatch
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announcement
June 10, 2013

Quantum Break Announcement

Microsoft officially announced Quantum Break during their E3 2013 press conference, revealing the game's premise and gameplay, highlighting its integration of live action episodes with the game experience.

release
April 5, 2016

Quantum Break Release

Quantum Break was released worldwide for Xbox One and Windows platforms, combining third-person shooting gameplay with live-action narrative episodes.

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