Bethesda apparently confirmed rumors of a new Quak -apkrig
At the end of June, we warned you that the game from the id Software studio passed the Australian rating committee. Project 2021B is published by ZeniMax and is supposed to be a multiplatform action game, which, unlike project 2021A – which was Doom 3 VR – did not receive the strictest age rating and players embarked on speculation about what it could be. They guessed that, given Quak’s 25th anniversary, it could be a reboot of this series, or at least a remaster of one of the previous episodes, and they seem to have most likely guessed correctly. QuakeCon’s program, launched yesterday, mentioned a “revitalized” edition of the famous video game in the description of the panel dedicated to the Quake series, which would point to a remaster.
The entire program of this year’s QuakeCon, which will of course take place digitally via many streams, can be viewed on the event’s official website. The panel in question is to take place on Friday, April 20, at 4.30 pm CET and before the adjustment, which was probably made by the organizers, announced the following description. “Quake is back. In this special stream, John Linneman of Digital Foundry talks to Jerek Gustafsson of MachineGames about the iconic legacy of the title. The pair will also discuss additional content that MachineGames has contributed to this revitalized edition. “
You wouldn’t find the last sentence in QuakeCon anymore, but we can assume that the deletion occurred precisely because it should have been revealed new editions Quaka by surprise. On the other hand, it is necessary to point out a certain confusion that the words used could have caused and it is still up to Bethesda, id Software or MachineGames to talk more specifically about the mentioned edition. If this is not an error, revitalize the version of the game does not indicate a reboot, but a possible re-release of the first part, which can be supplemented with new content. The presence of MachineGames would highlight a special annual episode released by the authors of the new Wolfenstein series in 2016. The edition could also include console versions – as was the case with Doom in 2019 – and some popular content could also be included. community projects.
We will of course follow QuakeCon at the end of next week and we will also bring you information about Deathloop, Fallout 76 or Doom Eternal, which will also be discussed at the event.