Remedy Entertainment's creative director Sam Lake has confirmed Quantum Break isn't linked to Control or Alan Wake.
However, some fans are choosing to see the bright side of this news. “Kinda glad. Alan Wake and Control already have massive mythologies and characters themselves, anything more might be a burden.” Both Control and Alan Wake feel massive in scope, which will only increase with the release of Alan Wake 2. Narrowing the Remedy Connected Universe will make it easier for Remedy Entertainment’s narrative team to work on the titles, but it won’t ease the pain of Quantum Break’s exclusion for some.
Quantum Break returned to Xbox Game Pass in April this year after mysterious being pulled from the platform. As Alan Wake 2’s launch approaches, fans of Remedy Entertainment have been playing and replaying the game, gaining a new appreciation for it, similar to how Alan Wake’s appeal has only grown in the 13 years since its initial launch.
This interview and the somewhat devastating news for the fan base that has come out of it has revealed one thing that most people thought would never happen. Players want to see a sequel to Quantum Break. “I enjoyed Quantum Break, would love a sequel.” Given the nature of IP ownership, no one can say for sure if anything will ever happen with the Quantum Break universe again.Jamie Moorcroft-Sharp is a Staff Writer at Gamepur.
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