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Quantum Break Will Get Patch on Xbox One, PC Before Week's End
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The development team at Remedy Entertainment and publisher Microsoft are aiming to deliver a new patch for the Xbox One and the PC versions of Quantum Break before the end of the week, with the company planning to offer a full list of changes once the update goes through the certification process and is ready for release.

The information comes from the Twitter account of Thomas Puha, the head of public relations for the team in charge of the title, and he believes that there's only a small chance that problems with the testing process will cause a delay.

The developer is not ready to offer any details about the tweaks that will be made in the Quantum Break update, but the two companies have said that they have been using forums and social media to track fan feedback and get a clear idea of what they need to deal with quickly.

On the PC, the video game suffers from stuttering and slow rendering after long play sessions, and it seems that quite a bit of work is required to make sure that the problems are eliminated.

The coming update for Quantum Break will probably also involve some changes that should improve the overall campaign experience on both platforms.
"Remedy is working on a new title"

Quantum Break is the most complex project that the company has ever launched, a title that plays out mostly as a third-person shooter with some platforming elements and a series of television episodes that flesh out the narrative from the perspective of the villain of the story.

Remedy has not yet said whether it has plans to introduce any sort of downloadable content for its title or if it will only support it by launching free updates.

Quantum Break has received mostly positive reviews from the public, and Microsoft has suggested that it might work on a full sequel if the public is interested in seeing more of the universe.

Remedy has said that it is working on another major project at the moment, although it has not talked about the setting or the mechanics, but it seems that there are currently no plans to return to the Alan Wake series, despite the fact that plenty of references to it in their new game.

Microsoft positioned Quantum Break as one of the exclusive titles that have the potential to boost sales of the Xbox One and the impact of its launch will be seen when the NPD Group delivers its charts for the month of April.
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