A collector's edition for Remedy's Quantum Break is "very unlikely", says Remedy's head of PR, Thomas Puha. The PR Head also had something to share about the game's score, which will be "very different" and "modern", according Puha.
We already got a preview of the game's score during Quantum Break's latest trailer, which was shown off during The Game Awards last week. The game's music is composed by Petri Alanko, who also composed the soundtrack for Remedy's Alan Wake on the Xbox 360 and PC.
Game soundtracks are as important as movie soundtracks nowadays, and although it remains a matter of taste, Quantum Break´s score will be "very different" according Thomas Puha.
@cptFearlock I think everybody decides themselves what they like and don’t like, but the score is very, very different. I really like it.
— Thomas Puha (@RiotRMD) December 7, 2015
Remedy's PR lead was asked whether the upcoming time-bending Xbox One exclusive, will have a soundtrack as amazing as Alan Wake had. According Puha, this is up for players to decide for themselves. The PR head adds that he really likes the "modern" score, and that a part of the game's score is included in the latest trailer shown off during The Game Awards.
@cptFearlock well some of the QB trailer music is from our composer. Personally I really like the modern score
— Thomas Puha (@RiotRMD) December 7, 2015
The game that comes with a limited or collector’s edition, doesn’t vary from the ‘standard’ version, but true Collector’s editions offer additional content, such as an artbook, a statue, or a metal casing.
Releasing a limited collector’s edition isn’t up to the developer, but remains the decision of the game’s publisher. As pointed out by the Thomas Puha, it’s up to Microsoft to decide whether they will release a collector’s edition for Quantum Break.
@StammyFi @Kabanossi_ Very unlikely. Again, this is a publisher decision, not Remedy’s. Let’s see, no promises.
— Thomas Puha (@RiotRMD) December 7, 2015
@Kabanossi_ @StammyFi yeah they do but they are also sequels to establised franchises.
— Thomas Puha (@RiotRMD) December 7, 2015
Remedy’s PR head adds though, that it’s “very unlikely” that this will happen. Also a lot of published collector’s editions, are released for sequels to established franchises, which Quantum Break isn’t at the moment.