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EVENIS A NEW QUAKE GAME COMINGOUT SOFTWARE
So far, we’ve heard nothing about a confirmed re-release for any Quake title outside of rumours and classification listings for a mystery id Software game - but this could be the confirmation we’ve been looking for, straight from Bethesda itself.


The key here is the phrase “this revitalized edition”. The pair will also discuss the additional content Machine Games have contributed to this revitalized edition.” “Quake is back, in this special stream John Linneman from Digital Foundry talks to Jerk Gustafsson of Machine Games about the title’s iconic legacy and what it meant to both of them.
EVENIS A NEW QUAKE GAME COMINGOUT PC
The listing, spotted and archived by PC Gamer was later changed, but the original entry read:
