Time Travel Shooter Quantum League Hits Open Beta

Team Up With Your Past Self in Competitive Shooter Quantum League

Quantum League, developed by Nimble Giant Entertainment, is entering open beta today. The beta will end on March 2. Players can access the open beta through Steam.

Quantum League

The game calls itself the “Time Paradox Shooter” as its gameplays revolves around the concept of time loops. Each match has players face off in 1v1 or 2v2 modes. After one team is eliminated, the match is reset, but the players’ movements and actions from the last round have been recorded and are being played out by their past selves. This allows players to team up with their past selves to take out the enemy team.

The game’s cinematic trailer shows off a sleek, futuristic design, not dissimilar from Blizzard’s Overwatch. The logo mimics the styling of American sports leagues such as the NBA.


Nimble Giant Entertainment is based out of Argentina. The developer recently acquired Jeronimo Barerra, a former Rockstar Games employee, as their VP of development in 2019.

“The level of innovation and the quality of the execution in Quantum League is one of the reasons that lured me into Nimble Giant,” said Barerra.

“The game is truly bringing something new, adding endless strategic depth and propelling the multiplayer FPS genre forward.”

The game is expected to launch in Early Access for PC later this year.

Quantum League isn’t the only game entering open beta this weekend. Players can also test out the survival horror title Red Dusk Ridge.

Source: Press Release