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How to Get Quantum Break for $28 Right Now

Looking to play Quantum Break? Amazon has a deal you may want to consider.

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Online retailer Amazon is currently offering one of the better deals on time-bending action game Quantum Break that we've ever seen. The store is now selling the Xbox One game (physical copies only) for just $28.30. It normally sells for $60.

Also included in the package is the Xbox 360 game Alan Wake, along with its expansions including The Signal and The Writer. Alan Wake and the DLC are playable on Xbox One by way of backwards compatibility.

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There is no word on how long this deal will last, so if you're interested, you may want to act quickly. Head to the Quantum Break Amazon page here (via @PMaka1991) to place an order. Note, too, that this offer is only available for the Xbox One version, not the Windows 10 PC edition.

Quantum Break launched in April for Xbox One and PC. It was developed by Remedy Entertainment, which created the Max Payne and Alan Wake franchises.

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The game is unique in that it featured a traditional game and a TV component. Actors such as Shawn Ashmore (X-Men), Aidan Gillen (Game of Thrones), and Dominic Monaghan (The Lord of the Rings) appeared in Quantum Break.

GameSpot's Quantum Break review scored it a 6/10.

"Getting to the end of Quantum Break can be an interesting ride at times, but no matter how impressive the combat is, or how great the game looks, there's no getting around the fact that it's driven by a story with limited appeal and hindered by disappointing design decisions," reviewer Peter Brown said.

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