Technoglitch
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Microsoft certainly got people talking last week after they announced that their once Xbox One exclusive shooter, Quantum Break, would be making the relatively easy jump to PC for launch day. It’s a move that shouldn’t have been that surprising, but nonetheless got a lot of people chatting about the relevance of the Xbox as a business – and it made some people a little mad too. That’s blown over now, allowing for conversation over another key decision that Microsoft’s new strategy seems to have employed.
Quantum Break, like many other incoming Microsoft exclusives, will be coming to PC, but won’t be hosted on Steam for purchase.
Microsoft’s Aaron Greenberg confirmed this in a podcast with Major Nelson, while also addressing some of the concerns fans seemed to have with the Xbox One losing its exclusive. During the internet Greenberg explicitly stated that their PC titles will be Windows Store exclusives.
Quantum Break might be coming to PC, but it won't be on Steam

Quantum Break, like many other incoming Microsoft exclusives, will be coming to PC, but won’t be hosted on Steam for purchase.
Microsoft’s Aaron Greenberg confirmed this in a podcast with Major Nelson, while also addressing some of the concerns fans seemed to have with the Xbox One losing its exclusive. During the internet Greenberg explicitly stated that their PC titles will be Windows Store exclusives.
Quantum Break might be coming to PC, but it won't be on Steam