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Are the Doom makers working on a new Quake?

After the team at id Software only released the 6.66 update for Doom Eternal has released, the studio seems to have already started the next project. On the website of parent company Zenimax some Job offers discovered that reveal few details about the new game from id Software.

Developers stay true to the FPS genre

As in previous years, works id software again on a first-person shooter. Most recently, the team was responsible for Doom, Doom Eternal and Rage. The description of the job offer now states that the creators are working on a new game in an iconic sci-fi fantasy series. In addition, it is again an AAA production.

Is id Software working on Quake?

It is currently speculated that the development team will now pause Doom for the time being in order to bring a new game from Quake on the market. Bethesda doesn’t have one until August New edition of the Quake original Released in 1996 for current platforms with many improvements. The Wolfenstein makers even developed a new extension.

In our test we took a detailed look at the new edition of Quake. The highlights of the revised version include 4K resolution, dynamic exposure, optimized textures, widescreen support and much more.

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Quake: Trailer for the release of the new edition of the classic shooter

Quake is an integral part of id Software’s history

Back then, the Texas studio wasn’t just responsible for the first part of the Quake series. Later titles such as Quake 2 (1997), Quake 3 Arena (1999) or Quake Live (2010) are also included in id Software’s portfolio. The team was also involved in Quake Champions in 2018.

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