The fast, skill-based arena-style competition that turned the original Quake games into multiplayer legends is making a triumphant return with Quake Champions. Running at an impressive 120hz with unlocked framerates, id Software’s new multiplayer shooter is getting ready to take PC gaming by storm once more.
Quake Champions features a roster of unique characters, each with their own distinctive abilities, allowing you to fight the way you want. . Get your first look at Quake Champions and some of its heroes in the cinematic reveal trailer, debuted during the #BE3 2016 Showcase. To stay up to date with all the latest information on Quake Champions, head to Quake.com.
This post has been edited by memphiz_zero88: Jun 13 2016, 02:26 PM
shame it is not the first Quake with Story, and to compete against the like of Overwatch and Battleborn ?! They should compete with Unreal Tournament, steal their limelight as they are still in Alpha stage
nevertheless wait and see
This post has been edited by Fatimus: Jun 13 2016, 11:23 AM
I feel like this is Bethesda and ID wanting to cash in on Overwatch's success. Should have kept it as a basic arena shooter with no abilities if they wanted to use the Quake name.
I feel like this is Bethesda and ID wanting to cash in on Overwatch's success. Should have kept it as a basic arena shooter with no abilities if they wanted to use the Quake name.
its a tad bit of a silly choice really, blizzard can release dog poo pickup sim and still make it a success
but this year theres like 3 hero shooters, 1 has already failed spectacularly ,
and Beth is going for a PC market, with only 1 competition in the pure arena shooting scene
Changes are good but not always, this is one of the time where changes is NOT NEEDED. Its like making a F1 racing game but each car has its own power, Quake is not that for f**** sake
“At its core, it’s a free-to-play game,” Willits said, “with the option to buy the Champion Pack and just get in and play with all the Champions. There are a number of Quake players that just want to play their Quake, right? And they are familiar with the business model of our previous games, and they are totally fine. ‘I want to buy the game. I want to start playing. I want to have access to all the Champions.’
Both for-pay and free-to-play players will share the same maps, and compete in the same brackets, Willits said. The only difference will be how they access Champions other than Ranger.