After some licensing issues left it in limbo

After a few weeks in time limbo,Quantum Breakhas returned to storefronts on PC and Xbox. Publisher Microsoft had said “some licences that expired” were to blame for its removal from Game Pass (for consoles), which was probably the same reason it waspulled from storefrontstoo. It’s now rewound the clocks, available to buy, and as a nice bonus, it’s joined PC Game Pass for the first time since it was previously only available on the console version of the service.

RPS’ reviewat the time was a little conflicted: “I love that they reached so high, but I really wish they’d thought harder about what it was they were trying to balance on as they did.” Freezing enemies in a time bubble, sprinting toward them as they watch, and then whacking them in the face is still good fun, though. Especially since it’s available at no extra cost if you’re a Game Pass subscriber. So, why not try it out?

If you’d like to own Quantum Break instead, it’s available to buy onSteamandThe Microsoft Storefor £30/€37/$40. There’s currently an Xbox Game Studios sale on Steam, so you could also grab QB as part of two discounted bundles: theXGS Narrative Bundle(withPentimentand more) and theXGS Classics 2 Bundle(with certified classicsKalimbaand Ms. Splosion Man.)