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QUANTUM LEAGUE

NEED TO KNOW

RELEASE

TBC

DEVELOPER

Nimble Giant Entertainment

PUBLISHER

In-house

LINK

quantum-league.com

We’ve all been there. Playing an FPS online, planning some harmless violence, when bam! You’re killed by an unseen sniper. If only there was a way to go back in time, aware of your opponent’s location and actions, to turn the tables. Well, now there is.

Probably the easiest (and least exciting), is in terms of bots. You play for 18 seconds, then you’re returned to the starting point. You then play for another 18 seconds, this time alongside a bot which repeats your previous actions. You’re then returned to the starting point , to play for a final 18 seconds, now alongside two bots (one repeating your actions from the first turn, one repeating your actions from the second). Still with me? Good—because it gets a lot more complicated.

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