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Quantum Break PC version will be available only on Windows Store

Last week Microsoft officially confirmed that Quantum Break will also be played from the PC audience, simultaneously with the Xbox One Edition. In the last hours Aaron Greenberg has justified the company's decision and also confirmed that the line-up of Xbox One will soon be enriched with other exclusive.

"People should know: Xbox is a high priority and one of our great commitment. I urge you not to change your perspective about the importance of the console market, and our dedication to innovate on consoles, by the mere fact that we are preparing to launch a game the same day even on Windows 10 ".




Greenberg ensures that Microsoft will continue to launch new exclusive Xbox One in the future and the decision to bring Quantum Break on PC is to grow the gaming ecosystem.

"On behalf of our CEO is a lot of commitment and enthusiasm towards the console market and we are getting a great success," added the leader of the Microsoft games marketing division, noting that the exclusive products for Xbox One made recorded strong sales during the Christmas season.

"Sometimes we innovate, sometimes we experience, sometimes we draw a new path in several respects. We always want to hear the feedback of the people, we are always listening. Although people are in 100% agreement it is not always what we do, we value judgments. We want to achieve and try different things, and then ask 'what do you think of this, what do you think of this one?'. We listen and we appreciate the opinions, both positive and negative ones. "

As might be expected Greenberg has confirmed that the launch of Quantum Break will occur only on Windows PC Store, so you will not buy the game on other platforms, even on Steam. The same dynamic has already been confirmed for the future publication of Fable Legends.

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