Remedy Entertainment’sQuantum Breakreleased in 2016 as an Xbox exclusive. The game is now five years old, and the developers–along with the fans–are celebrating the unique science-fiction action-adventure game.

Quantum Breakreleased to generally favorable reviewsfive years ago, as the time-bending action mixed with live-action cutscenes helped set the game apart. The developer has worked hard on developing games sinceQuantum Break,including 2019’sControl,but many have a soft spot forQuantum Break.

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Lennie Hakola, a senior producer over at Remedy Entertainment, recently tweeted out a celebratory post about the game that Hakola claims he poured everything into.Remedy Entertainment has always been thankful to its fansin regard toQuantum Breakand its games, and Hakola says thatQuantum Break,in particular, is a game that will always be dear to him.

There are quite a few fans celebrating the five-year anniversary ofQuantum Break. Many believe that the game is underrated, which may be true, as it is likely not considered thetop Remedy Entertainment game. But even next to the likes ofMax Payne, Alan Wake,and nowControl, Quantum Breakstands out as a unique and special title.

The Game Awards also jumped in on the celebration on Twitter. AlthoughQuantum Breakdid not take homeThe Game Awards trophies asControldid, it still reviewed rather well and was appreciated.

As far as what is next for Remedy Entertainment, the developer is currently working onCrossfireXalongside Smilegate Entertainment. Just likeQuantum Break, the game will be an Xbox exclusive, landing on both the Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S. Remedy Entertainment is working on the campaign in the game with the Northlight engine, which was also used forQuantum Break. Smilegate, meanwhile, is handling the multiplayer.

The game that many fans are looking to Remedy Entertainment to develop, however, isAlan Wake 2. Remedy Entertainment has had a strong relationship with Xbox, and it seems like theright timing to bring backAlan Wake; the adventure survival horror game. Even the recent massive success of Xbox Game Pass lends itself toAlan Wake 2, where Remedy Entertainment could develop the game and Xbox could publish it and allow it to be available on day one on the service. But Remedy Entertainment also did very well for itself financially withControland having the game be available on as many platforms as possible. It is likely that the team is working on something right now other thanCrossfireX,and fans could find out more about that soon.

Quantum Breakis available now on PC and Xbox One.