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Remedy Entertainment CEO quits, but Quantum Break is still on track

Remedy CEO Matias Myllyrinne is moving on from the company, taking a role at Wargaming, best known for World of Tanks and the other “World of” series of free-to-play multiplayer games. Myllyrinne worked at Remedy for 15 years.

Myllerinne had some interesting things to say about development in an interview with Gamesindustry.biz, including that Quantum Break is a project three times the size of their last generation cult hit Alan Wake. He also assured that Quantum Break was on track and unaffected by his departure, and that a recent delay into 2016 was due to marketing and release timing, not a problem with the project itself.

You can check out the full interview here. Quantum Break is due out in 2016 exclusive to the Xbox One.


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