Quake returns: Bethesda prepares to delight fans with an announcement for the 25th anniversary of the shooter

Company Bethesda Softworksseems to have inadvertently revealed the upcoming announcement of an updated version Quake

Information about this appeared in the official schedule of the digital festival QuakeCon 2023, which will take place from 19 to 21 August.

According to the already deleted description of one of the panels, this Saturday, August 20 at 17:30 Moscow time, there will be a half-hour special stream on Quake, in which John Linneman of Digital foundry and Jerk Gustafsson from Machine Games “will discuss additional content created by the studio for the lively edition [игры]”

What exactly the “animated” version will represent is not yet entirely clear. Alternatively, this may not be a full-fledged remake, but a port of the classic Quake for modern platforms, similar to the original DOOM reissued in 2019 and its sequel, especially since Machine Games is no longer the first to deal with content for the first Quake: in 2016, when the 20th anniversary of the shooter was celebrated, the developers released a new episode for it, so this time the studio could prepare something similar.

If the information is correct, Chances are that the announcement will take place at the first QuakeCon 2023 panel, dedicated to the 25th anniversary of Quakehosted by id Software and MachineGames. The broadcast starts 19th August in 21:00 in Moscow.

The rest of the schedule looks like this:

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