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    Quantum Break Villains in New Live-Action Trailer

    By Kimberly Mae GoMarch 30, 20162 Mins Read
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    Microsoft has published a new live-action video that focuses on the game’s villains. Here’s a new Quantum Break trailer for both the game and the live-action series which highlights the game’s villains.

    The trailer tackles some of the story elements. Take a close look at two of the main villains, Paul Serene (Aidan Gillen) and Hatch (Lance Reddick), who work for the evil corporation Monarch Solutions. The trailer also features a confrontation between the main character Jack Joyce (X-Men’s Shawn Ashmore) and the antagonist Littlefinger Paul Serene (Aidan Gillen), telling him about how “time is just one closed loop.”

    Quantum Break will hava a “TV show component”. There will be 4 TV episodes, at around 22 minutes per episode. Like other video game cinematics, you may skip them to get back to the game.

    As previously announced, every copy of Quantum Break will include a digital code for Alan Wake on Xbox One, plus two add-on packs via backward compatibility. Alan Wake and the add-on packs will also be included in the Xbox One Special Edition Quantum Break Bundle.

    Those who pre-ordered the digital version of Quantum Break through the Xbox Store, through participating retailers, or the bundle that included the title as a digital download token by April 4 get the Windows 10 version for no extra charge.

    Quantum Break launches for Xbox One and PC on April 5.

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