
Xbox Game Pass Is Losing Its Own Exclusive Quantum Break Soon [Update]
One of Microsoft's own exclusive titles is getting the boot.
One of Microsoft's own exclusive titles is getting the boot.
Remedy's Control is quite unique, but there are quite a few other games, movies, and books that fans should check out next.
Halo: MCC, Quantum Break, and eight other games have arrived on Xbox Game Pass; here's the full list.
After a long exclusive relationship with Microsoft, Remedy Entertainment will unveil a new game under a new publisher for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.
The game, whatever it is, will be released one a "wider range of platforms."
The mysterious P7 will be available on "a wider range of platforms" than previous Remedy titles.
Best Buy's Deal of the Day video game deals have been revealed; see more here.
What's next for Remedy Entertainment? We may know soon.
This is not what we expected.
Checkout Quantum Break in glorious maxed out ultra settings on PC!
You can get the time-bending action game on a new platform today for $40.
Single-player remains important to Remedy, but it also wants to go further.
Publisher says extra time is needed to master and manufacture the game.
Alan Wake developer's Xbox One and PC game was a hit, Aaron Greenberg says.
This new game is in the "conceptual stage"; Remedy already talking to publishers.
The Witcher 3’s Game of the Year Edition release date is revealed, and the Windows Store version of Quantum Break is no longer being updated!
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