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Quantum Break guide: All Act 1-2 collectible Narrative Objects and Quantum Ripples

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Quantum Break heads to Windows PC and Xbox One on 5 April, and ahead of the game’s release, Stevivor will present a heap of guides to get the most out of Remedy’s newest.

First up, a handy guide to collect all three Narrative Objects and a solitary Quantum Ripple within Quantum Break‘s Act 1-2.

Missing one or two? Click on the links below to go to that specific bit of the video.

Narrative Objects can range from emails to radio programs, and each provides a deeper look into the story of Quantum Break. Quantum Ripples will add additional scenes into television episodes that feature between Quantum Break‘s Acts.

 

All Quantum Break collectibles

Act 1: 1-1 (Coming 5 April) | 1-2 | 1-3 | Junction 1

Act 2: 2-1 | 2-2 | 2-3 | Junction 2

Act 3+: Coming 5 April


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